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January 30, 2018 by Moellring & Ambler

I’ve been sued on a debt, now what?

Many people struggle financially for months or years before deciding to explore their options in bankruptcy.  The last straw often comes in the form of a sheriff or process server showing up at the door with a summons.  When this happens, it can be overwhelming. Faced with a lawsuit, bankruptcy may be your best option.  When you consult with our office, we will let you know the pros and cons of bankruptcy. Pros: Bankruptcy offers relief Bankruptcies are filed in the United States … [Read more...]

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