Our Attorneys
Our downtown San Diego bankruptcy attorneys handle consumer bankruptcy
cases exclusively. We are one of the leading personal bankruptcy
law firms in Southern California, currently filing hundreds
of bankruptcy cases per year.
Bankruptcy Can Stop Lawsuits
Being sued with a lawsuit is one reason many people contemplate filing bankruptcy.
It's a factor, but only one, that should be considered.
Generally
If there is a lawsuit or lawsuits against you, it may be a wise course to
file bankruptcy. This would cease all attempts to collect on the future
judgment they may get, even from a personal injury attorney.
Do I Answer the Summons?
If you don't answer it, you have no defense if it goes to trial. Doing
nothing could result in a judgment against you. Contact us for more info and strategy.
Judgments
Judgment then bankruptcy, or bankruptcy first?
I'd suggest avoid having judgments against you, if you have the option.
Sure, the bankruptcy will avoid and remove judgments, but given a choice,
it's probably preferable to file the bankruptcy before you get a judgment against you.
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immediate stop to:
Imperial Beach Bankruptcy Lawyers: Home foreclosures
Imperial Beach Bankruptcy Attorney: Car repossessions
Imperial Beach Bankruptcy Lawyer: Garnishments
Imperial Beach Bankruptcy Lawyer: Credit card debt
Imperial Beach Bankruptcy Attorneys: Creditor harassments
Imperial Beach Bankruptcy Lawyers: Lawsuits
For us, filing bankruptcy is about solving your problems and helping you move on.
Imperial Beach
Surfing is popular in Imperial Beach with activities concentrated north and south of the Imperial Beach Pier and in
front of the Tijuana Estuary at the famed Boca Rio beachbreak. The Tijuana Sloughs, a
fabled big-wave surf spot is now almost unrideable due to raw toxic sewage that flows
into the break from the Tijuana River. WiLDCOAST, a coastal conservation organization
based in Imperial Beach, launched a grassroots "Clean Water Now" campaign to support a
comprehensive plan to clean up the Tijuana River and reduce beach closures along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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