Fairfield Lawyer Gary A. Billig Helps People Understand Their Financial Options
Filing for bankruptcy offers powerful relief to people in financial distress. With that said, bankruptcy is not necessarily for everyone. If you are weighing alternatives to bankruptcy, it can be helpful to talk to a lawyer who will advise you of your options and help you find a way out of your troubles. you can find effective legal solutions and attentive personal service for your goals at the Fairfield law office of Gary A. Billig in southwest Ohio.
For 35 years, our law firm's founder has committed himself to the legal needs of those in financial distress — individuals, families and small businesses. If you are a victim of our national recession, have lost your job and, are buried in a mountain of credit card or medical debt, Gary A. Billig can pursue an alternative to bankruptcy protection and work with you to smoothly execute it.
Fairfield Attorney With the Facts You Need About Debt Consolidation Schemes
Prior to filing bankruptcy, many people attempt to work their way out of debt by using so-called "debt consolidation" services. In most cases, these services do not work as advertised. Many people find that after paying the debt-consolidation companies fees that they are no closer to getting out of debt.
Don't succumb to heavily advertised debt consolidation schemes in order to keep your Ohio family afloat. Our law firm can help you explore other legitimate alternatives to bankruptcy.
For clients with significant unsecured debt, we may be able to negotiate with your lender to adjust your interest rate or attempt to settle the entire amount at a fraction of the total owed. If negotiations are not fruitful, we can explore the option of filling Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
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Call our Fairfield lawyer for bankruptcy alternatives at 513-275-1672. We promise a prompt reply to your e-mail, fax or after-hours message.
The Gary A. Billig law firm is a debt relief agency that counsels clients according to the federal Bankruptcy Code.






