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Bankruptcy

The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 is effective as of October 17, 2005. These monumental changes to the rules of Bankruptcy are more broad in scope than any previous changes in the history of the Bankruptcy Code. If you are considering filing a Petition in Bankruptcy, you need a lawyer that is familiar with these sweeping changes and how these changes might affect you.
The Louvier Law Firm is well versed and completely up to date with regard to the changes that the new Bankruptcy Act creates. Lead bankruptcy attorney Michael M. Louvier has been a featured speaker at continuing legal education seminars concerning the new laws presented to attorneys and other professionals in the field. With 11 years of experience in Debtor/Creditor law, Michael M. Louvier is considered among the foremost bankruptcy authorities in Rankin County.

When you are faced with financial difficulties, you need advice from a professional that knows the law. Your decisions regarding your dealings with your creditors can have long lasting effects. Therefore, you should seek advice from professionals that understand your issues and are experienced at the solutions to your unique problems. The Louvier Law Firm can provide you with the proper information that will allow you to make an informed, intelligent choice regarding your financial situation.

Whether a petition in bankruptcy is in your best interests, or if there are alternatives that will better serve you, the Louvier Law Firm offers a free initial consultation to discuss your financial situation. We will listen to your concerns and discuss your potential options and the ramifications and potential results of your choices. Call for an appointment to talk about your matter in a professional setting where experience and integrity are our primary assets to helping you with your financial difficulties.

 

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