Our Cheap and Affordable Michigan Bankruptcy Lawyers in Detroit represent individual and small business debtors in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases, in all in all counties that are within the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan including Detroit, Ann Arbor, Allen Park, Albion, Lincoln Park, Brighton, Howell, Hamtramck, Harper wood, Royal Oak, Southgate, Romulus, Canton, Southfiled, Saline, Monroe, Blissfield, Romulus, Southgate, Wyandotte, Livonia, Dearborn, Westland, Lansing, East Lansing, Okemos, Warren, Sterling Heights, Roseville, Eastpointe, Battle Creek, Oak Park, Hillsdale, Inkster, Ferndale, Hazel Park, Whitmore Lake, Plymouth, Farmington, Trenton, Flat Rock, Tecumseh, Clinton, Chelsea, Novi, Garden City, Westland, Northville, South Lyon, Milan, Brooklyn, Melvyndale, Ecorse, Belleville, Canton, Wayne County, Ingham County, Washtenaw County, Monroe County, Macomb County, Livingston County, Shiawassee County, Clinton County, Eaton County, Calhoun County, Branch County, Hillsdale. The information contained herein is not legal advice. Any information you submit to us may not be protected by attorney-client privilege. All or some photos shown depict models and may not be actual attorneys or clients.  An attorney responsible for the content of this Site is M. Zaher, Esq., licensed in Michigan with offices at 18551 W. Warren Ave., Detroit, Mi. 48228. We are expressly disclaim all liability in respect to actions taken or not taken based on any or all the contents of this website. We reserve the right , at our sole discretion, to change, suspend, or discontinue all or any part of this website or the content at any time without prior notice or liability. 

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If you are looking to file a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Michigan with an experienced low cost bankruptcy attorney that will save you money, call us today for a FREE phone consultation at 313-982-0010.If you are looking to file a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Michigan with an experienced bankruptcy attorney that will save you money, call us today for a FREE phone consultation at 313-982-0010.
Detroit
18551 W. Warren Ave., 
Detroit, MI. 48228
(313) 982-0010 
Southfield 
24300 Southfield Rd, Ste 210
Southfiled, MI. 48075 
(248) 281-6299
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Coronavirus Is Already Affecting People Financially 
Worried about financial hardship during coronavirus? 
What Happens If You Can't Pay Your Mortgage, Bills..etc? 

How to Avoid Foreclosure?
People fall behind on their mortgage for many reasons. In year 2020, many people are suffering financially because Job loss or income reduction due to COVID-19 also Knows as Coronavirus, an illness or injury that prevents you from working, divorce or separation, the death of a spouse or family member, and medical debt can all cause you to be unable to make your mortgage payments and take care of other important financial obligations.


Depending on your situation, your lender may offer you one of several different options such as Mortgage Refinancing, Loan Modification, Mortgage Forbearance or Principal Reduction. 

If you reached out to your lender and your lender is not willing to work with you then you many need to explore your Chapter 13 Bankruptcy options as soon as you feel yourself getting dangerously close to the slope. We’ll be glad to help you. Our Detroit, MI Bankruptcy lawyer will discuss your bankruptcy options. Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows people to cure arrearages on their mortgage. Let’s say someone loses a job and can’t work for a year and now they’re $20,000 behind on their mortgage. Then they get a job and call the mortgage company and say, "I would like to cure my default.'' The mortgage company says, "Ok, no problem, send us a cashier’s check for $20,000.'' But don’t have it, so a Chapter 13 will let you make monthly payments to a trustee over three to five years. Lots of people are able to save their houses that way.
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If you’re not able to pay your bills on time, contact your lenders and servicers to let them know about your situation. Many of the major banks, private lenders and credit card companies are offering small, but welcome debt-relief choices for consumers hit hardest by COVID-19. If you’ve found yourself with an overwhelming amount of debt due to Coronavirus outbreak, you can at least take comfort in knowing you’re not alone. Thousands of people are hurting by not working and staying home. If you have seen a reduction in pay due to COVID-19 and are struggling to make your credit card or loan payments, contact your lender right away. Explain your situation and ask about hardship programs that may be available. Regulatory agencies have encouraged financial institutions to work with customers impacted by the coronavirus. For those feeling overwhelmed and unable to pay their debts, there is a last-resort options: bankruptcy.

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: What It Is and How to File

Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the fastest, Easiest and most common form of consumer bankruptcy. Bankruptcy will prevent your lenders, credit card company and debt collectors from aggressive collection action. In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you ask the Bankruptcy Court to discharge your obligation from paying most unsecured debts in a relatively short period of time. If you have a home, you can keep your home as long as if you are current on your mortgage. If you are behind on your mortgage and you would like to keep your home then you need to consider chapter 13 bankruptcy. If you have a home and have fallen behind on your mortgage payments, filing bankruptcy under Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code gives you the ability to stop a foreclosure. If you need to discuss your option between chapter 7 and chapter 13, call our Detroit bankruptcy lawyer for free consultation at (248) 281-6299. 

Everyone should look at all their options very carefully before making bankruptcy decision, because it’s a very final decision. 
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