Is Bankruptcy Right for You?
Contact us now at 718-414-6187 to find out how to resolve your legal problems with the help of an experienced attorney.
- Are you behind on your bills, credit card payments or mortgage payments?
- Have you lost your job due to the economic downturn?
- Do you want to stop foreclosure of your home, repossession of your car, garnishment of your wages or freezing of your bank account?
If the answer to any of these questions is yes, bankruptcy may be a solution to your financial woes.
At Park & Nguyen, we can help clients resolve their financial struggles through filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. With New York offices in the Bronx and on Long Island and a location Jersey City, New Jersey, the answers you seek are never more than a short drive away.
Contact us to schedule a free telephone consultation with a knowledgeable attorney. At our firm, you will work directly with your lawyer from beginning to end. Your needs will not be handled off to a less experienced associate or paralegal.
Identifying Your Specific Bankruptcy Needs
There is no "cookie-cutter" approach to a bankruptcy case. The type of bankruptcy you may be eligible to file will depend on your individual financial circumstances. For instance, if you have little to no assets and are looking for debt relief, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition may be best for you. However, if you are looking to stop foreclosure of your home or repossession of your car, a Chapter 13 bankruptcy petition may be the best strategy.
If you are looking to stop harassing calls from collection agencies and are seeking a fresh financial start, we can show you how to start the process of obtaining debt relief. Together, we can determine if you qualify for bankruptcy protection.
Contact Park & Nguyen
To get more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer, please contact us. We offer flexible payment plans and reasonable rates. We can help you secure your financial future.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Code.

