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Stopping Repossession

Birmingham Lawyers Working to Stop Repossession

Are creditors coming after your property? Do you want to find a way to protect your assets? If so, an experienced attorney can help you take immediate action to put an end to repossession. At the Birmingham law offices of Beason Law Group, we are dedicated to helping individuals and businesses throughout Alabama stop repossession while getting the debt relief they need.

When you file for bankruptcy, an automatic stay goes into effect, immediately ending all repossession actions taken by your creditors. Whether you are filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Chapter 13 bankruptcy or Chapter 11 bankruptcy repossession efforts will stop immediately. If you take action quickly, you may even be able to reclaim assets previously taken regarding the same debts.

While you want to stop repossession, there are other areas where an automatic stay can help as well. If you are afraid of losing your home or you are tired of creditor harassment, filing for bankruptcy can help:

While bankruptcy is a great way for many people to get debt relief and stop repossession, it is not the right choice for everyone. Thankfully, there are other ways to stop repossession. As a firm dedicated to debt relief, we have the resources to help you explore a full range of options and come up with a plan that best works for you.

Contact Beason Law Group Today

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Whether you choose to pursue bankruptcy or explore alternatives, there are things we can do to help you protect your most important assets and stop repossession. From our offices in Birmingham, we are ready to help you find solutions. Contact us today for a free initial consultation.

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

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