Indiana Medical Debt Relief Attorney
At my firm, Richard P. Busse, Attorney at Law, I am dedicated to helping people reduce their debts and get a fresh financial start through the bankruptcy system.
If you have unsustainable levels of debt, I will take full advantage of provisions in bankruptcy law that can enable you to reduce or completely eliminate credit card debts and medical bills. The resulting extra cash flow can make it much easier to cover your living expenses and payments on any remaining debts you may have. You will be able to face the future with hope once again.
Contact me to schedule a consultation about your case. It could be the first step toward a brighter financial future for you and your family.
Your Debt Relief Options
In a free consultation, I can review your case and discuss your debt relief and loan discharge options. These include:
Chapter 7 bankruptcy — Completely discharges credit card debts, medical bills and personal loans.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy — Can significantly reduce credit card debts, medical bills and personal loans. In some cases, complete discharge of some or all of your credit card debts may be possible.
If you choose Richard P. Busse, Attorney at Law to represent you, my firm will create a customized plan designed to obtain maximum reduction in your debts while allowing you to keep as much property as possible.
"Intentionally running up credit card debts before filing for bankruptcy can be considered fraud. Talk with me if you have any questions. I can explain your rights and responsibilities regarding your debts." — Richard P. Busse
Valparaiso Credit Card Debt Relief Attorney
I have helped many people in northwest Indiana get debt relief through bankruptcy filings. I take every opportunity to reduce my clients' debts to the greatest degree possible and will work hard to help you obtain maximum debt relief.
Free Consultation With a Lawyer
Contact my firm for a free consultation about reducing your debts.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.







