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Information on Debt Litigation

When you begin the bankruptcy process, you may not be aware of all the steps that are involved. One step that is often overlooked is debt litigation. This can be one of the most important aspects of your bankruptcy case, as debt litigation can reduce the amount of money you have to repay and increase the amount of debt that is forgiven and discharged from your record. For more information on debt litigation contact a Los Angeles bankruptcy attorney from our firm today.

After filing for bankruptcy, you will be sent to bankruptcy court. In bankruptcy court, an experienced attorney can litigate with the courts on your behalf, to discharge you of all or most of your debts. Failure to litigate your debt in court can result in you still being help responsible for a large portion of your debt after the bankruptcy process is complete. Our firm is dedicated to helping our clients get rid of as much of their debt as possible through litigation. Additionally, if you are being sued by a creditor for nonpayment, litigation can help you get this issue under control and avoid being forced to pay exorbitant interest and penalties, or reduce the amount of the debt through our legal action. There are many viable defenses when you are being sued by a creditor, and an attorney from our firm will be dedicated to protecting your interests throughout the process.

Debt Litigation Lawyer in Los Angeles

If you are going through bankruptcy, it is essential that you hire an experienced bankruptcy attorney. The Matthews Law Firm has over 22 years of experience in bankruptcy law and have helped thousands of Los Angeles clients, and we can help you with your case as well. We have been serving Los Angeles since our firm opened, and we have strong ties to the Southern California community. We can see how hard our community has been hit by the economic recession, and we are devoted to helping our clients find financial stability, either though bankruptcy or debt settlement. We have experience in all areas of financial law, and can also offer our clients help with foreclosure defense, repossessions, and other solutions for debt-related problems.

Contact a Los Angeles debt litigation attorney from our firm today for help with your debt litigation in bankruptcy court.

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