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If you live in Arlington and you are facing collection calls, foreclosure, or a lawsuit, you can request a free confidential consultation about Chapter 7, Chapter 13, or another path that may fit.
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A licensed Texas bankruptcy attorney reviews your request — not a marketplace handoff.
You talk through Chapter 7, Chapter 13, foreclosure timing, or lawsuits. Free and confidential.
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Questions
Chapter 7 is typically a liquidation case. Chapter 13 is typically a repayment plan. Which one may fit depends on income, assets, and what you are trying to keep. The consultation is where that gets reviewed — this page is not legal advice.
Filing can trigger an automatic stay in many cases, which may pause collection, foreclosure, or a lawsuit. Timing and exceptions matter. If a sale date or court date is close, say that in the form or on the call.
The office receives your request and calls you back to schedule a free confidential consultation. You do not need to know which chapter applies before you reach out.
Yes. The first consultation is free and confidential. There is no charge to request a call from this page.
No. Requesting a call or submitting the form does not create an attorney-client relationship. That happens only if you later sign an engagement agreement.
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