The current economy has left more people struggling with large amounts of debt than ever. The housing crisis has left many people facing the threat of foreclosure. If you are struggling making payments, there is hope. At Franklin E. Miner Law Offices we provide bankruptcy solutions for struggling families and individuals. You should not have to suffer the stress and anxiety that comes with overwhelming debt.
Our Lincoln bankruptcy lawyer can meet with you to discuss your debt relief options. We have the knowledge and experience to help pull you out of debt so you can start waking up to a brighter tomorrow.
We Can Let You Know What Your Options Are
Individuals have two main options when it comes to debt relief, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy:
- Chapter 7 — This is primarily used to liquidate unsecured debt, such as medical and credit card bills. Liquidating this debt will free up your money to help stay on top of other payments, such as mortgages and auto payments.
- Chapter 13 — This type allows you to reorganize your debt and develop a three- or five-year repayment plan. Filing for Chapter 13 puts a stop to all collections actions, including foreclosure proceedings.
Whether or not you qualify for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 depends on your personal financial situation. We can review your finances and debts, and let you know what options exist for you.
Get a Brand New Start
You do not have to put up with the harassing phone calls of creditors or live in fear of foreclosure. Our dedicated attorney at Franklin E. Miner Law Offices can help you get a brand new start. There is no shame in taking control of your situation and reclaiming control of your debts and your life.
Call for a Free Consultation With a Lawyer Who Can Help You File for Bankruptcy: Kearney, Nebraska
If you are feeling overwhelmed by debt and are being harassed by creditors, contact our Lancaster County wage garnishment attorney online or call 402-858-1870 for a free initial consultation.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

