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Bankruptcy is your RIGHT!
Bankruptcy is a legal proceeding that you are entitled to. No one can take away that right!
As a member of this great American society you have certain rights. Among them are:
Your right to get rid of certain debts and lower total monthly payments.
Your right to put your creditors under control,
Your right to bust out of or change certain contracts and agreements,
Your right to keep certain property,
Your right to get rid of certain debt-ridden property without being strapped with its debt,
Your right to bring creditor harassment and certain lawsuits to a halt,
Your right to protect other people who have "co-signed" for you, and
Your right to a financial "fresh start".
These are some of your rights under the United States Federal Bankruptcy Laws.
These are rights and benefits to which you are legally entitled.
Your Congress created these rights.
It's up to you whether or not you wish to claim them.
Why Were These Rights Created?
Long ago Congress realized that if you do NOT give people some way to get free from the burden of crippling debt, people tend to lose hope and to therefore become non-productive, bitter, withdrawn and more importantly, a burden on society.
The American society, as a whole, needs and depends on each and every one of us to do our part to keep this society great. We are all little but very important wheels in this great cultural and economic machine we call "America".
Therefore wishing to insure that each of us remains a hopeful and productive member of society, Congress created the bankruptcy laws and designed them to allow you and me to get rid of debt in certain circumstances and within certain bounds because lifting you and me out of debt is good for society as a whole.
The goal is that by lifting you and me up through a comprehensive set of bankruptcy laws, by giving us a "fresh start", by giving us back a reason to be hopeful, we will once again become and remain productive workers, good neighbors, loving and attentive parents, caring and helpful family members, available friends, and strong and involved citizens.
To accomplish this goal Congress had to make the bankruptcy laws very powerful and they did.
Claiming Your Rights:
The truth is that claiming your rights under the bankruptcy laws can provide you and your family with some truly amazing rights and benefits. Where else in the world can you simply get rid of certain debts and put certain creditors under control with the stroke of a pen?
Is it any wonder that creditors hate the bankruptcy laws and will do everything in their power to promote the myth that "filing bankruptcy would be bad for you". What the creditors really mean is that when you file bankruptcy it's bad for them.
Access to the benefits of bankruptcy is your right as an American citizen. If you need them they are yours to claim.
Call To Action:
If you have more bills than you can pay do yourself and your family a favor. Don't take the word of anybody else. Find out for yourself what your rights are. Find out how bankruptcy really works. Find out how filing bankruptcy would benefit your family.
Find out for FREE.
Call today to set up a totally FREE Debt Consultation.
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Here are quotes taken from actual U.S. Supreme Court cases:
"The principal purpose of the Bankruptcy Code is to grant a 'fresh start' to the 'honest but unfortunate debtor'." 1 (Year 2007)
"The central purpose of the [Bankruptcy] Code is to provide a procedure by which certain insolvent debtors can reorder their affairs, make peace with their creditors, and enjoy 'a new opportunity in life with a clear field for future effort, unhampered by the pressure and discouragement of preexisting debt."2 (Year 1991)
"One of the primary purposes of the Bankruptcy Act is to 'relieve the honest debtor from the weight of oppressive indebtedness, and permit him to start a fresh free from the obligations and responsibilities consequent upon business misfortunes'. This purpose of the act has been again and again emphasized by the courts as being of public as well as private interest, in that it gives to the honest but unfortunate debtor..., a new opportunity in life and a clear field for future effort, unhampered by the pressure and discouragement of pre-existing debt." 3 (Year 1934)
"It is the purpose of the bankrupt act...to relieve the honest debtor from the weight of oppressive indebtedness, and permit him to start afresh free from the obligations and responsibilities consequent upon business misfortunes." U.S. Supreme Court (Year 1915)
Don't take our word for it! Read what the Supreme Court says!