Do You Need a Bankruptcy Attorney?


Please contact Welch Gold & Siegel, Pennsylvania law firm to find out what your legal options are.

What can a Pa. bankruptcy attorney do?

Get legal advice to evaluate your financial situation and provide you with real solutions from filing bankruptcy and representing you through the entire process or to possibly negotiating to reduce creditor debt in lieu of filing.

A bankruptcy attorney can advise you about:

  • When the best time to file is;
  • Whether you qualify for a chapter 7 bankruptcy or need to file a chapter 13 bankruptcy;
  • How to ensure that all requirements are fulfilled so that your bankruptcy will go smoothly;
  • Whether your assets will be safe if you file.

Filing for bankruptcy is not a simple legal matter. It's advisable that small businesses, individuals filing personal bankruptcy, LLCs, and corporations think smartly and hire the experts in bankruptcy law to file and protect your assets. A better financial tomorrow can be yours when you start today. Contact Welch Gold & Siegel.

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