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Abramson, Brown & Dugan
1819 Elm Street MANCHESTER, NH
Phone: 603-627-1819 Fax: Website: http://www.arbd.com |
Alfano, Baroff & Kasten, Professional Association
10 Commerce Park North, Suite 13B BEDFORD, NH
Phone: 603-647-4200
Fax: Website: http://www.alfanobaroff.com |
Barto and Puffer, Professional Association
6 Loudon Road CONCORD, NH
Phone: 603-224-3863
Fax: Website: http://www.bpnhlaw.com |
Braiterman Law Offices
104 North State Street CONCORD, NH
Phone: 603-228-1484
Fax: Website: http://www.nhfamilylaw.com |
Coughlin, Rainboth, Murphy & Lown
439 Middle Street PORTSMOUTH, NH
Phone: 6034311993 Fax: Website: http://www.nhtrialattorneys.com |
Evans-Law
41 School St. KEENE, NH
Phone: 603-352-2347 Fax: Website: http://www.injury-rights.com |
Gallagher, Callahan & Gartrell, Professional Association
214 North Main Street, P.O. Box 1415 CONCORD, NH
Phone: 800-528-1181 Fax: Website: http://www.gcglaw.com |
Gottesman & Hollis, P.A.
39 East Pearl ST NASHUA, NH
Phone: 603.889.5959 Fax: 603.886.0380 Website: http://www.nh-lawyers.com/ |
Gottesman and Hollis, Professional Association
39 East Pearl Street NASHUA, NH
Phone: 603-889-5959
Fax: Website: http://www.nh-lawyers.com | |
Law Office of Brian T. Stern
86 Locust Street DOVER, NH
Phone: 603-742-7789
Fax: Website: http://www.sternlawoffice.com |
Law Offices of Brian T. Stern, P.A.
86 Locust Street DOVER, NH
Phone: (603) 742-7789 Fax: Website: http://www.sternlawoffice.com |
Mcdowell & Osburn PA
282 River Rd MANCHESTER, NH
Phone: 603-623-9300 Fax: Website: http://www.mcdowell-osburn.com |
Michels & Michels
25 Nashua Road, Route 102, P.O. Box 980 LONDONDERRY, NH
Phone: 603-434-1717
Fax: Website: http://www.michelslaw.com |
Nixon, Raiche, Manning, Casinghino & Leach
77 central st. MANCHESTER, NH
Phone: 603-669-7070 Fax: Website: http://nixonraichelaw.com |
Tenn and Tenn, P.A.
16 High St. , Suite Three MANCHESTER, NH
Phone: 617-694-0254 Fax: Website: http://www.tennandtenn.com |
Tenn and Tenn, P.A.
16 High Street, Suite Three MANCHESTER, NH
Phone: 603-624-3700
Fax: Website: http://www.tennandtenn.com |
Van Dorn and Curtiss
Main St. Route 10 , PO Box 263 ORFORD, NH
Phone: (603) 353-4000 Fax: Website: http://www.vandornandcurtiss.com |
Welts, White & Fontaine, P.C.
29 Factory Street, P.O. Box 507 NASHUA, NH
Phone: 603-883-0797
Fax: Website: http://www.lawyersnh.com | |
Finding a bankruptcy lawyer to help you can make a huge difference to your future financial situation. You should look for an attorney that will provide personal services. For example, if they want you to meet with associates or assistants before getting to the lawyer it isn't a good sign that you'll be getting the personalized and customized service that each case needs. It is also smart to look for a bankruptcy lawyer in New Hampshire who has experience in the court room. You should use a bankruptcy lawyer that offers a free consultation and remember to always ask if the first visit is free. The first visit is where you discuss your circumstances and the cost of the filing, counseling and fees. Look for a bankruptcy lawyer with good confidentiality ratings and don't hesitate to interview multiple lawyers before coming to a decision.
New Hampshire bankruptcy lawyers can handle all aspects of bankruptcy law (including
all types listed below) and provide legal methods for an individual
or business to either eliminate debts by liquidating and distributing
assets or resolve them by developing a court-approved reorganization
plan, or other plan involving the repayment of creditors over time.
Your lawyer should help you learn the primary purposes and applications
of
New Hampshire bankruptcy laws and how they function to relieve individuals and
businesses from indebtedness and provide a fresh financial start.
Title 11 of the United States Code (the bankruptcy code) regulates
the bankruptcy proceedings, including what chapter under which a
debtor may file, what bills can be eliminated, how long payments
may be extended, what possessions can be kept, and all other details
concerning the bankruptcy.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is also known as “liquidation,” "straight
bankruptcy," or “complete bankruptcy,” is the most commonly filed
form of bankruptcy among individuals. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy essentially
allows the debtor to make a fresh start. When a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
has been filed in
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Chapter 11 Bankruptcy primarily applies to commercial enterprises
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through a court-approved reorganization plan. Under
New Hampshire Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, the debtor has the right to file a plan of
reorganization within 120 days after the order for relief. The debtor
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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is designed for an individual who has a regular
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7 Bankruptcy because Chapter 13 Bankruptcy usually allows the debtor
to keep a valuable asset, such as his or her own house. Under
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