Indiana Personal Bankruptcy Attorney
Foreclosure — it's every homeowner's nightmare. But it does not have to happen. A bankruptcy filing or loan modification may enable you to keep your home. You can also get debt relief and extra cash flow.
I am Richard P. Busse, an attorney who helps people in northwest Indiana keep their homes and get debt relief. In a free consultation, I can review your case and discuss your options.
Contact me for more information and a free, confidential consultation.
Filing for Bankruptcy
If you choose to file bankruptcy, I will act immediately to stop any looming foreclosure, as repossession, garnishment and creditor harassment. Filing for bankruptcy puts an automatic stay on the foreclosure process. This will give me time to develop a personalized debt reduction program for you. If your income is at a certain level, a Chapter 13 bankruptcy can allow you to keep your home and may enable you to obtain a significant reduction in your other unsecured debts, in exchange for a three to five year payment plan. If you have past due mortgage payments, these can be rolled into your payment plan.
Waiting too long will only make your situation more dangerous. Call me at 219-263-0309 today. I will work hard to help you keep your home and while obtaining maximum debt relief.
Loan Modifications
Bankruptcy may not be right for some people. I will review your situation and provide you with an honest assessment of your situation. My firm may still be able to help you keep your home and obtain relief from high mortgage debt through a loan modification. If you choose to go this route, I will handle all aspects of the modification process for a reasonable, flat fee. My goal will be to help you obtain a significant reduction in your outstanding mortgage value, a lower interest rate, extended terms, or some combination of those.
Free Consultation With a Lawyer
For a free consultation about stopping foreclosure in Valparaiso, contact my firm.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.







