Washington Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorney
Have you tried for months, even years, to pay off your debts but you feel like you aren't getting any closer to your goal? Are you under siege from aggressive creditors demanding payment and threatening wage garnishment or repossession? If you qualify, Chapter 7 bankruptcy may be the best way to clear away your unsecured debts and provide you with a fresh financial start.
If you are interested in learning more about Chapter 7 bankruptcy, speaking with an experienced bankruptcy attorney at Webb Law Firm in Bellevue, Washington, is the first step. We have more than 16 years of bankruptcy experience and are dedicated to providing you with the personal service and straightforward advice you need.
You have nothing to feel ashamed about. Good people find themselves in bad situations. Bankruptcy is simply a chance to make things right. For a free initial consultation with an attorney, contact us today.
What About Your Assets?
One of the misconceptions about Chapter 7, or liquidation bankruptcy, is that you have to give up your most cherished assets, including your home and car. In most, but not all cases, people filing for Chapter 7 are able to keep their home and at least one car.
Will You Qualify?
While bankruptcy laws have changed in recent years, many people still qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. It's just more important than ever to have an experienced bankruptcy attorney looking out for you. We can determine your income eligibility by conducting a means income test. If you don't qualify for Chapter 7, you may be a candidate for Chapter 13.
If you decide bankruptcy is the best way for you to discharge debt and get a fresh start, it's important to have a lawyer on your side qualified to get the job done right.
Things Can Get Better — We Can Help
Call 425-454-3800, or toll free at 877-800-1007 today for a free initial consultation with a dedicated bankruptcy lawyer. For your convenience, we also have a branch office located in Seattle.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

