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Don't feel alone if you're considering filing for bankruptcy. Even with hard work, circumstances beyond your control can lead to financial distress. Let our Maryland bankruptcy attorneys at Frost Law help you find a solution that makes sense for your situation.

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Is your home in danger of foreclosure? Facing the loss of your home can feel like the hardest situation imaginable, but you don't have to face it alone. Protecting your remaining assets is what's most important right now, and for many Maryland residents, bankruptcy offers the fastest, most effective way to secure a better future. Call (443) 545-3023 or fill out our brief form for a free consultation from our experienced team.

Why Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Can Save Your Home

When your home is at risk of foreclosure, you need an option that offers immediate relief. While you may have a large number of bills or are withdrawing your retirement funds to pay debt, the immediate priority is protecting your home.

The most common chapters of bankruptcy include Chapter 7, 11, and 13, and we'll be happy to walk you through the whole process to get you on a fresh start. For homeowners facing foreclosure, Chapter 13 is often the key.

  • Chapter 13 - The Wage Earner's Bankruptcy: This chapter saves your home from foreclosure. It gives individuals a 3 or 5-year repayment plan to catch up on missed mortgage payments and other debts.
  • Chapter 7 - Liquidation Bankruptcy: Helps individuals whose income is less than the median for a family their size in your state. It does not require a repayment plan, but it liquidates property and then distributes it.
  • Chapter 11 - Reorganization Bankruptcy: Most often sought by large businesses, but also helps small businesses and individuals. This allows you to repay debt over a set period while staying in charge of business operations and keeping you in your home.

Who It Helps & How

  • Chapter 13 - The Wage Earner's Bankruptcy: This chapter saves your home from foreclosure. It gives individuals a 3 or 5-year repayment plan to catch up on missed mortgage payments and other debts.
  • Chapter 7 - Liquidation Bankruptcy: Helps individuals whose income is less than the median for a family their size in your state. It does not require a repayment plan , but it liquidates property and then distributes it.
  • Chapter 11 - Reorganization Bankruptcy: Most often sought by large businesses, but also helps small businesses and individuals. This allows you to repay debt over a set period while staying in charge of business operations.

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Real stories from real clients who trusted us with their legal journeys.

The Frost Law folks that handled my bankruptcy are top notch professionals. I cannot believe how fast and efficient these folks handled my case. I will recommend Frost Law anytime anyone ask.

Philip R.

Our experience with this firm was very professional and met our needs. We were pleased with all of the attorneys and staff that worked with us, but particularly Alla Cates who brought resolution to our problem/need. We would highly recommend the firm and for personalized and supportive service, Alla Cates is a winner!

Laurence S.

Frost Law did an amazing job helping me obtain an Employee Retention Credit. They made sure my firm would qualify, for which I appreciate their integrity. They also had to do a decent amount of research to get the dates and amounts right. I am very impressed by the quality of their service.

Howard B.

Sunny Shim provided excellent, devoted and responsive client service to us with respect to several years of tax returns and the IRS' demands. Ms. Shim is an unflappable and knowledgeable advocate with the patience and dedication needed to produce results from a bureaucracy itself reeling from institutional change, competing mandates and workforce reduction. Piece of cake for Sunny . . .

Theodore M.

Robert was absolutely phenomenal. Super informative and knowledgeable. Answered all my questions and helped me out tremendously.Knowledgeable firm and seems pretty rooted in handling anything regarding the IRS. I’d absolutely recommend!

Steven C.

Uriel and Staff are all kind and he took the time to listen and understand my situation. I highly recommend Uriel .

Tracey M.

Uriel was very helpful and informative throughout the process. I would absolutely recommend!

London H.

It was a difficult process but Mr Stern and Ms McKay made it very easyThank so much

Terri R.

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Yes. We maintain strict confidentiality during your preliminary consultation. Should you retain our services, your information will be further safeguarded under the attorney-client privilege.

What are our odds of winning or settling?

We can't promise a specific result. What we can do is provide advice regarding the merits of your case based on relevant laws and our own history. Please keep in mind that, as cases do differ, past performance does not guarantee future results.

How long will it take to resolve my situation?

The timeline for legal processes can vary. Cases may take several years of litigation or get settled within a few days. Some situations can be resolved by submitting a form or two. We will discuss this during our initial consultation. Rest assured that our goal is to shoulder the legal burden whenever possible, allowing you to focus on your daily life.

How often will I get updates?

You will get regular updates on your case, particularly when it reaches specific legal milestones. If you have questions, our team is always a quick phone call or email away.

Stop Foreclosure and Protect Your Home: Get Confidential Bankruptcy Help

Don't feel alone if you're considering filing for bankruptcy. Even with hard work, circumstances beyond your control can lead to financial distress. Let our Maryland bankruptcy attorneys at Frost Law help you find a solution that makes sense for your situation.

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Is your home in danger of foreclosure? Facing the loss of your home can feel like the hardest situation imaginable, but you don't have to face it alone. Protecting your remaining assets is what's most important right now, and for many Maryland residents, bankruptcy offers the fastest, most effective way to secure a better future. Call (443) 545-3023 or fill out our brief form for a free consultation from our experienced team.

Why Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Can Save Your Home

When your home is at risk of foreclosure, you need an option that offers immediate relief. While you may have a large number of bills or are withdrawing your retirement funds to pay debt, the immediate priority is protecting your home.

The most common chapters of bankruptcy include Chapter 7, 11, and 13, and we'll be happy to walk you through the whole process to get you on a fresh start. For homeowners facing foreclosure, Chapter 13 is often the key.

  • Chapter 13 - The Wage Earner's Bankruptcy: This chapter saves your home from foreclosure. It gives individuals a 3 or 5-year repayment plan to catch up on missed mortgage payments and other debts.
  • Chapter 7 - Liquidation Bankruptcy: Helps individuals whose income is less than the median for a family their size in your state. It does not require a repayment plan, but it liquidates property and then distributes it.
  • Chapter 11 - Reorganization Bankruptcy: Most often sought by large businesses, but also helps small businesses and individuals. This allows you to repay debt over a set period while staying in charge of business operations and keeping you in your home.

Who It Helps & How

  • Chapter 13 - The Wage Earner's Bankruptcy: This chapter saves your home from foreclosure. It gives individuals a 3 or 5-year repayment plan to catch up on missed mortgage payments and other debts.
  • Chapter 7 - Liquidation Bankruptcy: Helps individuals whose income is less than the median for a family their size in your state. It does not require a repayment plan , but it liquidates property and then distributes it.
  • Chapter 11 - Reorganization Bankruptcy: Most often sought by large businesses, but also helps small businesses and individuals. This allows you to repay debt over a set period while staying in charge of business operations.