“No question about it! Credit cards are dischargeable in bankruptcy!” says Alameda bankruptcy attorney James Pixton. In 2005, Congress passed some major changes to the bankruptcy laws of the United States. The federal law hit everyone hard, even across the country in the Island City, Alameda.
Then Congress sat back as the credit card companies undertook one of the most deceptive public disinformation campaigns ever seen in modern history. By the time the credit lenders were done, most Americans thought bankruptcy had been eliminated completely or drastically removed from the reach of common Americans. Nothing was further from the truth. Bankruptcy was still available to most residents of California and the other states.
The rules for filing had become incredibly complicated, however, so much so that ordinary citizens had little chance of being successful in the process without an experience attorney to help them. Fortunately, Pixton Bankruptcy Law is one of those law offices with years of experience with thousand of clients and cases. Call us at (510) 451-6200 to schedule a free consultation with
