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Online Resources: Foreclosure, Bankruptcy and the Importance of Hiring a Bilingual Lawyer

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To most people, bankruptcy is not the ideal solution. However, if you’re deep in debt and don’t see another way out, it could be the best choice for your financial situation. For help navigating the complicated bankruptcy process, call the office of Low & Low Bankruptcy Lawyers at (201) 546-5753. In the meantime, take a look at these great resources:

  • The Obama administration’s Making Home Affordable program has prevented thousands of foreclosures. Learn more at MakingHomeAffordable.gov.
  • What does the foreclosure process involve? Find out at this page from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
  • Which is worse: bankruptcy or foreclosure? This article from MSNBC has the answer.
  • If you time it right, bankruptcy can be a way to delay foreclosure. Learn more on this page.
  • To learn about the importance of hiring a bilingual lawyer, take a look at this page. To avoid cultural miscommunications when filing for bankruptcy, hire a bilingual lawyer to help you understand all of the bankruptcy process.

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