Gregory J. Wald, Attorney at Law 100% Bankruptcy

3800 American Blvd W Suite 1500, MinneapolisMN55431
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Consumer and small business bankruptcy, credit score improvement
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Types of Bankruptcy. Chapter 7. Chapter 7 is a federal law that gives you freedom from burdensome debts and a fresh start in your finances. Some examples of debts that may be eliminated include credit card debts, medical bills, personal loans, judgments arising from car accidents, balances remaining on repossessed vehicles, and some types of income taxes. Most people do not...
by yellowpages on November 23, 2014 from yellowpages
Gregory J. Wald is a bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Bloomington, MN, and throughout the Twin Cities area. If you are struggling with debt, harassing phone calls from creditors, wage garnishments or other debt-related problems, we can help you create a fresh start and renewed peace of mind. For over 27 years, Gregory Wald and his staff have been committed to providing legal advice and...
by yahoolocal on October 30, 2014 from yahoolocal
Types of Bankruptcy: Chapter 7: Chapter 7 is a federal law that gives you freedom from burdensome debts and a fresh start in your finances. Some examples of debts that may be eliminated include credit card debts, medical bills, personal loans, judgments arising from car accidents, balances remaining on repossessed vehicles, and some types of income taxes. Most people do not lose any of their...
by yellowpages on October 25, 2013 from yellowpages
100% Bankruptcy

Types of Bankruptcy. Chapter 7. Chapter 7 is a federal law that gives you freedom from burdensome debts and a fresh start in your finances. Some examples of debts that may be eliminated include credit card debts, medical bills, personal loans, judgments arising from car accidents, balances remaining on repossessed vehicles, and some types of income taxes. Most people do not...
by localcom on August 31, 2013 from localcom