All experienced attorneys will tell you, a borrower has many more options before a foreclosure than afterwards.  Therefore, it is vital to stop a foreclosure before it happens, rather than try to solve the problem after the foreclosure occurs.  The most common way to stop foreclosure is to file Chapter 13 bankruptcy (A Chapter 7 bankruptcy will stop foreclosure but will not provide a means to keep you home).  Chapter 13 bankruptcy provides a convenient way to stop foreclosure, but also get current on your mortgage payments.

If you are faced with a foreclosure, do not wait until the last minute.  Call our office immediately so we can begin the necessary paperwork to ensure you home is protected.

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