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Terms of Use at This Website: The information at this website is not legal advice. Every legal case is different and the statements on these pages do not address your specific circumstances. If you have questions about how bankruptcy law applies to your specific situation Contact Attorney Grew for a free consultation. Call (781) 520-1758.

 

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 life and Attorney Grew made a very difficult
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- Rachel & Michael, Saugus, Massachusetts

Massachusetts Bankruptcy and Foreclosure Attorney

  • Have you received a foreclosure notice from your lender or bank?
  • Are you getting harassing calls from creditors?
  • Are you thinking about personal bankruptcy or business bankruptcy?
  • Are you concerned about protecting your assets and rights?

The first step to gaining control over unmanageable debt is to learn about your options.

  • Did you know the average American household has more than $8,000 in credit card debt?
  • Do you owe more on your mortgage than your home is actually worth, like one out of every six Americans?
  • Perhaps you’ve recently lost a job?

Whatever your situation, you should know that getting the proper legal advice may be able to better help you reduce or even eliminate your debt.

Understanding your legal rights will help you protect your home, your family and your future. Even if you do not want to file for bankruptcy, information about your rights as a debtor, gives you an advantage when dealing with creditors.

Whether you just need basic information or immediate assistance to stop a foreclosure or repossession, Attorney Grew can help you find the best solution for your situation.

Attorney Grew is a licensed Massachusetts attorney who will vigorously protect your assets and home from creditor harassment, foreclosure and lawsuits.

Attorney Grew brings affordability and customer service values to the legal profession. You are always welcome to take as much time as you need to explain your situation. He will clearly explain the all costs and timeline of a bankruptcy case and offer referrals where bankruptcy may not be the best solution. His office schedules early morning (6:00 am) and evening (8:00 pm) appointments to meet your busy schedule.

More About Bankruptcy in Massachusetts

The fact is most people do everything they can to pay their debts on time. Subprime lenders and credit card companies have encouraged consumers to take on more and more debt regardless of the person's ability to repay the loan.

Even a slight down turn in the economy increased cost of living leave millions of hard working families with sufficient funds to pay their bills. Bankruptcy is a serious and often necessary option to protect yourself from complete financial ruin.

Filing a bankruptcy will immediately stop your creditors from calling your home, work and family members.

Attorney Grew will most can likely provide you with a realistic plan for you to keep your home, your automobile or other important property.

Most Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies are not legally complicated, expensive or embarrassing types of legal cases. They can be completed in under five months. The bankruptcy trustee, who is responsible for overseeing a large part of your case, will ensure that your bankruptcy petition is properly completed and qualifies for a discharge before approving your petition. The majority of bankruptcy cases go through the trustee's office quickly and without problems.

The United States Congress enacted the bankruptcy code to protect people, families and businesses from the ups and downs of a market economy.

Each year millions of Americans and businesses rely upon the Bankruptcy Court to help them manage their debt and protect their assets-so that they can transition from debt to to financial security.

If you have been subject to loss of  employment, wage garnishment, judgment, failed business, foreclosure, repossession, large medical bills or are simply unable to meet your monthly expenses due to the cost of living, you should understand your rights as a debtor.

 

Contact Attorney James Grew for your complimentary no-cost, no-obligation initial consultation regarding your current situation. Call Attorney Grew directly at (781) 520-1758 . All information is strictly confidential.

 

 

 

 

Attorney James Grew, 999 Broadway, Ste. 301, Stonehill Corporate Ctr., Saugus, Ma 01906
Telephone:  (781) 520-1758
Fax: (781) 231-3273


Advertising Disclaimer. In accordance with rules established by the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. This web site must be labeled "advertising." It is designed to provide general information for clients and friends of the firm and should not be construed as legal advice, or legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances. This web site is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

This office is owned and operated by Attorney James Grew, A Massachusetts licensed attorney. Attorney Grew handles bankruptcy, debtor rights, foreclosure and family law cases throughout Essex County, Middlesex County and Suffolk County, the North Shore and Metro Boston including the following communities: Salisbury Ma. 01952, Newburyport Ma. 01950, Newbury Ma. 01951, Georgetown Ma. 01833, Danvers Ma. 01923, Topsfield Ma. 01983 , Middleton Ma. 01949, Hamilton Ma. 01936, Essex Ma. 01929, Beverly Ma. 01915, , Salem Ma. 01970, 01971, Peabody Ma. 01960, 01961, Lynn Ma. , Nahant Ma.01908, Swampscott Ma. 01907 , Marblehead Ma. 01945, Lynnfield Ma. 01940, Saugus Ma. 01906, Wakefield Ma. 01880, Reading Ma. 01867, Stoneham Ma. 02180, Melrose Ma. 02176, Everett Ma. 02149, Revere Ma. 02151, Woburn Ma., Chelsea Ma. 02150. and Boston Ma

 

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