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Reasons For Filing Bankruptcy!!!

      Many people ask themselves the question why file bankruptcy and what will it do for me. The purpose of the bankruptcy laws is to give the debtors a fresh start. Bankruptcy is not for everyone. For some however, it is the only practical avenue open to stop lawsuits, foreclosures, creditor harassment, seizures of personal and bank garnishments. If you are worn out, mentally distressed and/or depressed from receiving telephone calls from your creditors, and collection agencies representing these creditors, bankruptcy may be your only practical option to stop these actions.

      Bernard E. Brooks has been licensed to practice law in the State Of Texas since December 7,1972. He is licensed to practice law before the Fifth Circuit Court Of Appeals, the United States Supreme Court and the federal courts in the Southern, Northern and Western Districts of Texas. Bernard E. Brooks has been practicing bankruptcy law since 1982 and has filed more than 500 bankruptcy petitions since that time.

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