When most people think of filing a Maryland Heights Chapter 7 bankruptcy, they conjure up the image of an individual who is a deadbeat, or someone who is irresponsible, and perhaps a person who does not want to take responsibility for his debts. This harsh attitude towards people dealing with financial troubles is usually the result of the credit industry’s attempt to make those who are in debt look like burdens to society. To listen to a representative from a collection agency, you would be lead to believe that the reason our country is suffering from economic woes is because of men and women who have fallen behind on their credit cards.
We Will Wipe out all of Your Unsecured DebtsThis of course is completely false, and has no basis in reality. The real motivation behind the spread of this misinformation is to make people feel guilty about their debts, and cough up money that they do not really have (which is exactly why some people end up taking out a credit card in order to pay off an old one; robbing Peter to pay Paul). This output of misinformation can result in people living with stressful debt levels for years, all the while trying desperately to make minimum monthly payments on bills that do nothing more than go towards the interest portion of the loan. Budgeting your money in this fashion can seem like taking one step forward, and two steps back. And of course, as soon as you miss a single payment, the phone will begin to ring incessantly. This only adds to the heightened levels of anxiety that you are experiencing, and creates an even bigger mess. But filing a St. Louis bankruptcy will put an end to all of this immediately.
Maryland Height, Missouri, is a large suburb of St. Louis with a population of about 27,000. The citizens of this city boast levels of education that are above the national average in every category of degree completion (whether it is in undergraduate, graduate, or professional degrees). The largest sector of the local economy is in educational services, health care, and social services (positions that typically require high levels of education and training). A fair portion of the city is located in the Westport and Riverport areas of St. Louis, making it a sought after destination for travelers and people seeking entertainment. Without question, Maryland Heights is a place that is growing into a ‘hot spot’ that is attracting people from all over the area.
The Maryland Heights bankruptcy lawyers at The Bankruptcy Company have been helping people get out from underneath their debts for over ten (10) years. A Missouri Chapter 7 bankruptcy can get rid of your unsecured creditors (such as credit cards, medical bills, and St. Louis payday loans), stop St. Louis wage garnishments, end bank levies, and strip off any judicial liens currently attached to your property. Our offices are located in the Central West End of St. Louis, at 1 North Taylor, 63108. The building is on the corner of Taylor and Laclede, and we offer a free parking lot for our clients to use. The initial consultation to speak with an experienced St. Louis bankruptcy lawyer is free, so call today!
Call us at (314) 932-1067 or contact us through our website The Bankruptcy Company to set up your free consultation with our experienced St. Louis bankruptcy attorneys.