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Wright Law Offices: Bankruptcy in Kingman, Arizona

Unemployment and underemployment in Kingman, Arizona is causing a vicious cycle of debt for many of its citizens. The best solution is to start fresh through bankruptcy.

2011-03-16
March 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) Mohave County and its major areas of Kingman, Bullhead City, and Lake Havasu City are especially vulnerable to the poor economic times facing our country. Recently the Kingman Daily Miner reported that the Kingman and Lake Havasu areas had an unemployment rate of 10.2%, this is higher than the Arizona average of 9.4%. The biggest problem with this statistic is that it does not take in to account all the people that have either stopped looking for work or are underemployed.

There is currently an epidemic of of unemployment and underemployment in Kingman, Arizona, as well as the rest of Mohave County. The danger for these people who are just treading water comes from unexpected expenses. Maybe it's a medical bill, or the car breaks down and your only option is to go into debt. Then for one reason or another you can't make a payment and suddenly the credit card company starts garnishing your wages. This starts a vicious cycle of debt that can crush a family. This is a situation that has become all too common in Kingman, and really all of Mohave County.

This is when the best solution is a fresh start through bankruptcy. Something many people in Kingman, Bullhead City, and Lake Havasu City don't always consider. Bankruptcy allows a person to get out from under the thumb of predatory credit card companies. It stops the wage garnishing and lets people get back on their feet.

Contact us to learn more about bankruptcy and to find out if you qualify. Certain restrictions apply. Call the Wright Law Offices at 480-269-9707 to schedule a free consultation with a bankruptcy attorney at our new law office in Mohave County.

If you would like to know more about bankruptcy, or need to file for bankruptcy, contact and experienced Phoenix bankruptcy attorney at Wright Law Offices. We are committed to providing our clients with their most favorable legal options to resolve their claim efficiently. Our firm focuses solely on bankruptcy, which allows us to handle complex bankruptcy cases and give our clients the attention they deserve. Contact us to schedule a free consultation at our toll-free number 888-725-8597.

Website: http://www.azbklawyer.com


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[Press-News.org] Wright Law Offices: Bankruptcy in Kingman, Arizona
Unemployment and underemployment in Kingman, Arizona is causing a vicious cycle of debt for many of its citizens. The best solution is to start fresh through bankruptcy.