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Kent Washington Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lawyer

Washington Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorneys at Your Side

Financial hardships can happen to anyone. From low income to wealthy Washington residents, a job loss, illness or divorce wreaks havoc on a once stable bottom line. At the Iwama Law Firm, we identify your specific situations to resolve your complex financial problems. In many cases, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy provides the best option for a fresh start.

If your debts are out of control, take action and contact us at 253-656-4851 or toll free at 888-465-0246.

Seattle Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys Helping You Get a Fresh Start

A Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing allows you to walk away from unsecured debts. Credit cards, medical bills and personal loans are discharged, allowing you to start over. The attorneys at the Iwama Law Firm strive to find that light at the end of the tunnel, on your behalf.

You may have misconceptions on Chapter 7 bankruptcy, based on changes in the laws several years ago. Many still believe that a debt discharge is no longer possible. At your free initial consultation, we will educate you on the facts. Chapter 7 remains a valid and legal option to wipe the slate clean, provided you pass the income means test. Even if you do not qualify, Chapter 13 remains a valid option.

Kent Attorneys Looking Out for You Post-Debt Discharge

Unlike other firms, we remain at your side following the discharge of your debts. We will contact you once a year and review your credit report. We will pursue litigation on your behalf for no charge if we find inaccuracies or violations of the law by former creditors seeking to obtain payment of discharged debts.

Contact Us

For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer, regarding a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing that can stop creditor harassment and wage garnishments, please contact us.

To learn more about how attorney Matt Iwama can assist you in resolving your legal concern, please call: 888-465-0246 toll free 253-656-4851 Local