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Although born just outside Telluride, Colorado, I have deep roots in greater Phoenix area, having grown up working on my grandfather's dairy farm where I learned importance of hard work and responsibility. As an attorney, I now bring that same sense of determination to providing individuals and families with knowledgeable legal assistance during times of difficult financial strain.

From filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy to setting up a will or working through the probate process after someone passes away, I am ready to help you take the appropriate steps. If you are in Avondale, Goodyear, Buckeye, Glendale, Surprise, Peoria or Wickenburg, call me at Treguboff Law, PLC in Litchfield Park, Arizona today.
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I currently reside in the Litchfield Park area with my wife. We have five children between us along with 4 dogs, 2 rabbits, a tortoise, a bird and a lizard. We are also a licensed foster/child development home, so we tend to stay pretty busy. In my free time, I enjoy being outdoors on my mountain bike and playing softball.
Zero Down Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorney in Litchfield Park, Arizona
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One of the biggest hurdles to fling a Chapter 7 are the upfront attorney's fees. If your wages are being garnished or your bank account has been levied, you probably don't have enough money lying around to cover your living expenses and pay an attorney. In many cases, we can file your Chapter 7 Bankruptcy case for $0 down.
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Chapter 7 is a liquidating bankruptcy and is the most common type of bankruptcy filed. A Chapter 7 bankruptcy will allow you to eliminate unsecured debts such as credit cards, medical bills, signature and personal loans, payday loans, and certain tax debts over three years old. Debts such as spousal maintenance, child support, newer tax debts, court fines & restitution, and student loans are not discharged in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
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A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy allows you to set up a "repayment plan" with creditors while protecting your assets from liquidation. The amount you will pay to your unsecured creditors in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy will depend on your income, expenses, assets and the amount and types of debt you are seeking relief from.
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