Detroit, Michigan, Attorneys Explaining Bankruptcy Rules and Regulations
As with other areas of the law, bankruptcy law is constantly changing. Perhaps the most significant of these changes took place in 2005 when Congress approved new bankruptcy laws that made it considerably more difficult to file for personal bankruptcy. Although more hurdles are now in place, filing for bankruptcy is still a realistic option for many.
At the law firm of Charles J. Schneider, P.C., we have more than 30 years of experience helping individuals, families and businesses in the Detroit area with bankruptcy issues. We have been certified as Consumer Bankruptcy Specialist by the American Bankruptcy Institute since 1995.
To speak with an experienced lawyer about various debt relief options, contact us at 734-237-1523. We offer a free initial consultation to discuss your options regarding Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
Staying Current on Recent Developments
Our attorneys understand the importance of staying current on any developments in bankruptcy law. They strive to ensure that all of our clients are fully informed when making debt relief decisions.
To further aid your understanding of bankruptcy law, please read the following articles written by the lawyers at our firm:
- Must Domestic Support Obligations Be Paid Prior To Debtor's Attorney Fees and Secured Claims in a Chapter 13 Plan?
- Supreme Court Rules Chapter 7 Debtor's Right to Convert to Chapter 13 is Not Absolute
- [ ]Can 910 Creditors Rejoice in Hanging Paragraph's Recent Interpretations?
Contact the Law Firm of Charles J. Schneider, P.C.
We understand times are tough. This is why we offer a free initial consultation to discuss your debt relief options. Contact us at 734-237-1523 to arrange an appointment.









