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Bankruptcy Overview

Getting the Most Out of Bankruptcy's Fresh Start

The Naziri Law Group represents individuals, married couples and small businesses in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. We work with people from Los Angeles to the San Francisco Bay Area from four office locations. If you're considering your bankruptcy options as part of a comprehensive debt relief strategy, or if you need advice about an immediate garnishment or foreclosure crisis, our attorneys can help. Contact our law firm for a free consultation.

We understand that bankruptcy isn't for everybody, and if our evaluation of your alternatives shows a better way to address a problem, we'll let you know. Our lawyers will also keep an eye peeled for any specific problems or situations that can keep you from getting the most out of a bankruptcy discharge.

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Our concentration on consumer bankruptcy also helps us stay current with the subtle shifts in client needs that reflect economic conditions as much as they do legal developments. For example, three years ago most of our clients were concerned about rehabilitation of their credit score following a bankruptcy discharge. While that's still an important consideration, we find today that consumer cash flow considerations are a bigger factor both in taking full advantage of bankruptcy and in recovering access to credit.

The Naziri Law Group's bankruptcy practice emphasizes personal client service and practical solutions in such areas as:

The Naziri Law Group is committed to keeping clients fully informed about their rights and their options at all stages of a bankruptcy case. That means we not only work to provide the right advice for your situation, we also take the time to answer your questions as your case is moving along. To learn more about our approach to client service in bankruptcy, contact us at any of our four California offices.

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