Certified as a Consumer Law Bankruptcy Attorney by the American Board of Certification,
which is accredited by the American Bar Association

New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer 866.503.5655

Carteret Bankruptcy Lawyers

Serving Carteret Citizens Dealing With Bankruptcy or Foreclosure

Carteret Bankruptcy Protection

Our New Jersey bankruptcy law firm provides guidance for Carteret families facing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in NJ , NJ Chapter 13 Bankruptcy or even a foreclosure upon your residence. This bankruptcy firm can offer ways for saving your house in Middlesex County NJ from foreclosure, so make time and make the first step.

Give us a call to arrange a consultation at 866-503-5655. This will be a toll free call from Carteret.

For anyone who is contacting us after common business hours, complete the short contact form at the left and we will phone you the second we can. Please check your email address and phone number for accuracy so we can contact you right away.

Carteret residents looking at bankruptcy should recognize that New jersey bankruptcy laws stop:

  • Creditor phone calls Carteret your house
  • Creditor correspondence and contact of any kind
  • Law suits
  • Garnishment
  • Banking account levy
  • Carteret energy service shutoff
  • Foreclosure actions to Carteret homes
  • Vehicle repossessions
  • Carteret apartment evictions.

Bankruptcy Can Certainly Help Carteret Home Owners:

  • Get back power company services
  • Eliminate Personal debt
  • Restore drivers’ license if terminated solely as a result of surcharges
  • Eliminate income tax debt (based upon circumstances)

Experience, Integrity, Knowledge, Accessibility

The law offices of Robert Manchel, Esq. has always and is still limited to New jersey bankruptcy and NJ home loan foreclosure resolution.

We are able to meet you at your residence or in our offices located just minutes from Carteret. You'll find offices throughout the State so you may find an office near where you work in New Jersey

Robert Manchel has earned board certification as a consumer law bankruptcy attorney, via the American Board of Certification, which is accredited by the American Bar Association. Board Certification is highly regarded by bankruptcy attorneys. Board Certification mandates rigorous standards associated with experience, peer review, continuing legal education, sophisticated knowledge of bankruptcy law and integrity. The bankruptcy reform law specifically recognizes and acknowledges the credibility of the certification.

Middlesex County NJ Bankruptcy Protection

The law offices of Robert Manchel represents people in Middlesex county with bankruptcy and foreclosure resolution matters. We also represent consumers located in the following counties: Cumberland, Atlantic, Monmouth, Salem, Gloucester, Camden, Burlington, Hunterdon, Somerset, Middlesex, Ocean, Mercer and Philadelphia.

If you need the help of an experienced and affordable New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer or NJ Home Foreclosure Lawyer, call us for a free consultation today.

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