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The Roll Law Office, PLLC

Tempe, Arizona Bankruptcy and Debt Relief Lawyers
240 N. White Mountain Road, Suite A
Show Low, Arizona 85901
USA

Phone (928) 213-5505

Website www.bkinaz.com
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The Roll Law Office, PLLC is a bankruptcy law firm with office locations throughout Arizona. We are committed to helping individuals, families and businesses find strategies to deal with their debt concerns. For many, filing for bankruptcy is the best way to achieve a fresh financial start, reorganize their debts and put an end to creditor harassment, repossession, wage garnishment or foreclosure.

If you are ready for a fresh start, and to put an end to your debt worries, you have a partner and advocate in our firm. We truly care about our clients and are committed to helping you find a solution that meets the unique needs of your situation.

While we cannot promise you a particular result in your case, we can promise you the following: You will always receive the personal attention you deserve and never be treated like "just another number." We will take the time to work with you and determine what form of bankruptcy, if any, is right for you, your family or your business. and You will always receive the best possible legal advice and support we have to offer.

Any lawyer can give you a list of documents to gather and tell you where to go for your first bankruptcy hearing. But during such a difficult and personal time, you need more than that. From the beginning of the bankruptcy process through the end, we will be there to answer your questions, handle your legal issues and make sure you know exactly what your options are.




Practice Areas

Additional Practice Areas: Chapter 7, Chapter 13 and Chapter 11 Bankruptcy


Practice Areas Description

- Chapter 7, Chapter 13 and Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

There are different types of bankruptcy available to both consumers and businesses. We will work closely with you, examining your situation and goals to determine which type of bankruptcy will be best for you.

We handle a wide variety of bankruptcies, including Chapter 7, Chapter 13 and Chapter 11. Depending on the type of debt your are dealing with, bankruptcy may be a great choice. Then again, it may not be. We can help you determine if bankruptcy will alleviate your debts, including: Credit card debts; Medical bills; Marital debt in a divorce; Government fees, penalties and restitution; Student loans; and Wage garnishments and lawsuits. If you are at risk of losing your home, car or other asset to foreclosure or repossession, bankruptcy may be able to help you. We can help you explore your options for saving assets and answer your questions regarding: Foreclosure prevention; Arizona foreclosure laws; Loss of property; Second mortgages and home equity loan adjustments; and Vehicle repossession prevention.

- Foreclosure and Repossession Prevention

Dealing with debt often goes beyond simply paying off unsecured creditors for credit card bills and medical expenses. Many of your assets, including homes, cars, and rental properties could be placed at risk as a result of your secured debt. If you are not sure where to turn to find a solution to your financial problems, you need to speak with a dedicated bankruptcy attorney as soon as possible.

- Credit Card Debt Relief

One of the leading causes of consumer bankruptcies in this country is credit card debt. Unlike other debts, such as medical bills, credit card debt tends to creep up over time rather than being the result of a one-time emergency. Before they know it, many consumers have multiple credit cards with larges balances and may even resort to using new credit cards to pay off existing balances, creating a terrible cycle of debt.

- Bankruptcy and Divorce

It has been well documented in recent years that financial difficulty is one of the leading contributing factors to divorces in the United States. If you have recently divorced or are in the process of divorcing, chances are you have some financial problems to resolve. As your life undergoes this enormous change, it is crucial to make sure your financial affairs are in order.

- Medical Bills

Along with credit card debt, medical bills are a leading cause of the need to file for consumer bankruptcy in the United States. If a medical emergency has left you with a pile of unpaid bills, it is important to realize you have options available to you.

- Wage Garnishments and Lawsuits

A judgment brought on by a lawsuit could result in your wages being garnished or your assets being repossessed. However, this can be stopped by filing bankruptcy. If you are facing wage garnishment or other legal actions because of an unpaid debt, it is important to discuss your options with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer as soon as possible.

- Student Loans

The cost of obtaining a quality college education can be great, and it is continuing to rise with each passing year. During tough economic times, this leads many consumers to question whether or not bankruptcy is a possible solution for eliminating debt, including student loan debt.

- Government Fines, Penalties and Restitution

As the old saying goes, nothing is certain but death and taxes. Along those lines, when people are in debt, Uncle Sam will still get his money. If you are struggling with debt due to government fines, penalties and restitution, it is important to discuss your options with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer.

- Vehicle Repossession

At The Roll Law Office, PLLC in Phoenix, we are committed to helping consumers protect their vehicles during bankruptcy. If you need a fresh start and a way to deal with overwhelming debt, you can count on us to provide you with the dedicated legal representation and compassionate support you need during this difficult financial time.

- Second Mortgage or Loan Adjustment

In bankruptcy, a second mortgage is typically treated in much the same way as the primary mortgage will be treated. However, whether the mortgage, typically a Deed of Trust in Arizona, is a first or second mortgage can have significant consequences as to what your options are.

More Information on The Roll Law Office, PLLC

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