South Tulsa Bankruptcy Lawyers Publishes Two New Guides for Oklahoma Residents

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Firm's free, informative new guides detail the differences between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy and which documents are needed to file, South Tulsa Bankruptcy Lawyers reports

-- South Tulsa Bankruptcy Lawyers published two new, free guides to personal and small-business bankruptcy. With many individuals being eligible for two forms of bankruptcy protection, one guide addresses the common choice between Chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy. The second new resources details the various Things needed to file bankruptcy in Oklahoma, making it simple for readers to gather documents before consulting with a lawyer.

As a leader in the field, South Tulsa Bankruptcy Lawyers regularly helps Oklahoma residents facing financial difficulties obtain the relief and protection they need to get back on track. The firm's two new, free guides to personal and small-business bankruptcy issues are some of the most informative to be found anywhere and are available now at the South Tulsa Bankruptcy Lawyers website.

"Even financially responsible Oklahomans can end up facing significant financial challenges, but there are always ways of overcoming them," said Mary Kerr, a Bankruptcy Specialist at South Tulsa Bankruptcy Lawyers. "The legal system provides for two different forms of bankruptcy protection for individuals, and either of these can end up being the best way to solve serious financial problems. Filing bankruptcy may be for you if you find yourself in such difficulties, and our new guides are designed to answer many of the most common related questions. They're available now at our website, where visitors can also easily arrange for free consultations with one of our experienced attorneys."

According to the official website of the United States Federal Courts system, 12.8 million Americans filed for personal bankruptcy between 2005 and 2017. About two thirds of those petitioners sought protection under Chapter 7 of the United States Bankruptcy Code, an arrangement whereby most debts will normally be dissolved under court order after a debtor's assets are sold to reduce them. The rest made use of Chapter 13 bankruptcy, an alternative where the court is empowered to reorganize the debts of petitioners so as to enable repayment.

Obtaining relief under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, however, is never guaranteed. Even apparently eligible debtors can find their petitions being denied or adjusted by the courts, and the complexity of the system makes it difficult to navigate for laypeople. South Tulsa Bankruptcy Lawyers has helped thousands of Oklahoma residents file bankruptcy under Chapters 7 and 13, and is therefore well positioned to answer the questions that most commonly arise. The new South Tulsa Bankruptcy Lawyers guides to personal and small-business bankruptcy are available now for free at the firm's website.

About South Tulsa Bankruptcy Lawyers:

Dedicated to helping Oklahoma residents get back on the road to financial health, South Tulsa Bankruptcy Lawyers provides affordable legal counsel and representation.

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Name: Mary Kerr Bankruptcy Specialist
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Organization: South Tulsa Bankruptcy Lawyers
Address: 5319 South Lewis Ave, Ste 118 Tulsa, OK 74105
Phone: 918-739-8984
Website: http://tulsabankruptcylawyers.net/

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Name: Mary Kerr Bankruptcy Specialist
Email: Send Email
Organization: South Tulsa Bankruptcy Lawyers
Address: 5319 South Lewis Ave, Ste 118 Tulsa, OK 74105
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