ATLANTA, GA, May 17, 2012 (Press-News.org) For those that are facing financial hardships, the Orlando bankruptcy lawyers at Clark & Washington want them to know that there is hope. Too many times the idea of bankruptcy in Orlando is overlooked because people are unaware of it even being an option, or they needlessly feel ashamed. With 1,129 Orlando bankruptcies in January 2012, no one is alone, and there is no reason to feel ashamed.
Filing for bankruptcy in Orlando can seem overwhelming, and most people do not even know where to start. Anyone facing financial hardship should seek a qualified bankruptcy attorney in Orlando that offers a free consultation. This free consultation will help to determine if filing Orlando bankruptcy is the right choice or not.
The Orlando bankruptcy attorneys at Clark & Washington also offer credit counseling to get life moving in the right direction. So many people look at bankruptcy in Orlando as the end, when in actuality it is the first step in getting on the road to a bright financial future.
This message is especially important for Orlando residents that are facing foreclosure or lawsuits resulting from unpaid debts. Filing for bankruptcy in Orlando will stop the foreclosure proceedings and give a homeowner extra time to renegotiate with their lender, or at least time to find a new residence.
Many people that have found enormous success in life have faced bankruptcy in the past. Donald Trump and Larry King are both huge success stories, and they both have seen tough times that lead to bankruptcy. For more information on chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy in Orlando, visit http://www.orlando-bankruptcy-help.com/.
About Clark & Washington
Established in 1983, Clark & Washington is now one of the leading bankruptcy filers in the southeast. They have locations in Georgia, Florida, and Tennessee. Clark & Washington specializes in personal chapter 7 and chapter 13 bankruptcy. They offer honest, helpful legal advice to those experiencing financial hardships.
For more information, please visit http://orlando-bankruptcy-help.com.
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Clark & Washington Reports 1,129 Orlando Bankruptcies in January
Orlando residents that are facing financial hardships should know that the Orlando bankruptcy attorneys at Clark & Washington offer a free consultation and assistance in becoming financially stable.
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[Press-News.org] Clark & Washington Reports 1,129 Orlando Bankruptcies in JanuaryOrlando residents that are facing financial hardships should know that the Orlando bankruptcy attorneys at Clark & Washington offer a free consultation and assistance in becoming financially stable.