1 Woodbridge Center, Suite 630
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
Phone: 732-917-6790
Cell: 732-425-9398

Bankruptcy

New Jersey Bankruptcy Attorney

Let's face it — most people dread the thought of bankruptcy. It can be a frightening, tense and prolonged ordeal. Nobody intends to declare bankruptcy. — We understand this and are here to help you, not to judge you.

If you feel trapped by your debts and don't know where to turn, contact bankruptcy law attorney John M. Amorison at 732-917-6790.

Before any definite decisions are made about whether or not an individual should declare bankruptcy, it is important to consider that there may be other options. We will take the time to listen to you and help you decide if bankruptcy is your best option.

Types of Bankruptcy

Chapter 7 bankruptcy — Involves the clearing of an individual's debts. It is often referred to as "liquidation bankruptcy" because it allows the court to sell some of your assets to pay back some of your debts.

Chapter 13 bankruptcy — A type of bankruptcy that allows the debtor to pay back some or all of his or her debt on a repayment plan. This plan usually entails very low or no interest.

Are You Being Harassed by Creditor Calls?

In bankruptcy law, individuals are protected by an automatic stay, which prohibits creditors from contacting or taking any legal action against the applicable individual.

The Advantages of Working With an Experienced Bankruptcy Law Attorney

Because bankruptcy law can be confusing, any individual considering this action is best served by working with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer. Perhaps most importantly, our attorney can assess whether bankruptcy is the right option for you.

Contact us now to talk to our bankruptcy law attorney, John M. Amorison.

Law Offices of John M. Amorison
1 Woodbridge Center, Suite 630
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
Woodbridge Telephone: 732-917-6790
Cell Telephone: 732-425-9398
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The Law Offices of John M. Amorison serves clients in Woodbridge, Perth Amboy, South Amboy, Fords, Metuchen, Colonia, Iselin, Rahway, Carteret, Edison, New Brunswick, Avenel, Piscataway, Carteret, Sayreville, Linden, Old Bridge, Clark, South Plainfield, Elizabeth, Middlesex County, Union County, Monmouth county.

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.