How to get started filing bankruptcy in Florida

Did You Know That Most Of Your Bankruptcy Paperwork Can Be Done Over The Phone and On The Web...
Starting Right Now.


We understand that most people today lead very busy lives.  The attorneys at this firm have come up with a simple to follow method to start your bankruptcy right over the phone.  

Follow these simple steps and get started today!

1.  Step One:  If you have questions you can call our law firm for a short bankruptcy interview with one of our attorneys.  They will review your situation and try to come up with a plan to help you with your debt problems.  Bankruptcy may not be your only option and the attorney will advise you of your options.

2.  Step Two:  Click the link below to start filling out your bankruptcy questionairre and information sheet.  In order to file your bankruptcy you will need to fill out financial information for the court.  Our easy to use web questionairre allows you to do such in the privacy of your own home.  Here is the link:

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(Don't worry your information is held in a secure private server to protect your information)

3.  Step Three:  After you have filled out the bankruptcy questionnaire  set up a appointment to go over all of your questions and to review your paperwork

4.  Step Four:  The final step is to pay the attorneys fee and court cost and go to court.  Don't worry the attorneys fees are affordable and we have a payment plan.  

GET STARTED RIGHT NOW 

IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR ARE READY TO SCHEDULE YOUR CONFERENCE WITH OUR ATTORNEYS CALL 727-328-7900  The call is FREE!

To schedule an appointment email us at ajc@comparettolawfirm.com or call 727-328-7900 - We handle cases through out Central Florida.

Main Office St. Petersburg-Tampa

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We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.