Filing for Bankruptcy – A Fresh Start
Theodore M. McGinn • August 12, 2020
Are you unemployed or has your income been reduced because of the COVID-19 pandemic? Are your debts piling up? There is hope. Lavelle Law attorney Ted McGinn sheds some light on how filing for bankruptcy can wipe the slate clean and provide you with a fresh start. In some cases, you can discharge your liabilities while protecting your assets. For more information about bankruptcy, call Ted at 847-705-7555. Free consultations are available.
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