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Bankruptcy » Credit Card Debt

Legal Services To Eliminate Credit Card Debt

The average interest rate on credit card debt is 15 percent and is often much higher.  That means that a substantial portion of your credit card payments each month is going toward interest. A bankruptcy can be efficient at eliminating credit card debt.  In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, with all property exempted, the credit card debt can be entirely eliminated.  In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the debt will be eliminated after the completion of your three to five year repayment plan.

At The Law Firm of Ullian & Associates, P.C., we have helped many Massachusetts residents with substantial liabilities to retain their home and other assets, and return to financial health through bankruptcy.  We have the skills of a large law firm and the services of a small firm. Our experienced bankruptcy attorneys, John Ullian and Amy Puliafico, can explain your every option in reducing credit card debt.

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To schedule a free consultation to discuss your options for a fresh financial start with an experienced bankruptcy attorney, contact the firm online or call 781-848-5980.

The Law Firm of Ullian & Associates, P.C., is a debt relief agency. The firm helps people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

What Our Clients Say

S.T.

” Thank you Amy…I really cannot thank you and John enough for your help. The two of you really are awesome. “

V.B.

” —- and I are so blessed to have yourself and John on our team. I know you hear that all the time, and maybe this is just a job to you but, — and I always talk about how professional, patient and personal you have been with us. Thank you!! John and yourself literally put us back on track with our lives. “

D.J.

” Dear Attorney Ullian – Thank you so much for all the legal help and advice that you have given me. … It has been quite a while since I’ve actually been able to see a light at the end of the tunnel. However, with your assistance that light is beginning to shine much brighter. … “

S.D.

” Dear John – As Thanksgiving approaches, I always reflect on my life during the prior year to determine what situations or individuals I owe thanks to – and believe me, you are at the top of my list! John, I hope I can express to you, my gratitude for the tremendous change that has occurred in my life within these past six months … since my [bankruptcy] filing, I have made every effort to look toward the future – towards a life that would have been impossible without your help. … “

D.O.

“ John, thank you very much for all your help during my divorce. You truly made this stressful situation go smoothly. … ”

C.G.

” A note to thank you for your expert advice and guidance through my bankruptcy procedure. … Today I am debt-free and am able to maintain my household, the way I enjoy. … I now have great peace of mind. “

C.P.

” Dear John – I just want to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to you for representing me in the manner that you did. I always felt you had my best interests at heart and guided me both as a fellow father as well as my attorney. Your advice and wisdom were comforting during this emotional process. … “

A.B.

” Dear John – I want to thank you for helping me through a difficult time in my life. I couldn’t have gone through it without your help. “
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