Neeleman, Toscano, & Guyon, LC
Home
Firm Overview
Attorney Profiles
Practice Areas Overview
Chapter 7
Chapter 11
Chapter 13
Bankruptcy FAQs
Resource Links
Documents/Forms
1st Appointment Docs
Contact Us
Bankruptcy First Consultation Agreement and Questionnaire

Washington State Bankruptcy Laws

The Law Firm of Neeleman & Toscano, LC
An Association of Law Offices

We provide Bankruptcy Services For Businesses.
We are a debt relief agency; we help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

Washington State Bankruptcy Law Attorneys

At Neeleman & Toscano, LC, we can help you file bankruptcy and erase credit card debt, consolidate car loans, and protect important assets like your home.  With offices in Everett and Long Beach, Washington, we also provide debt relief for small businesses. Contact our Everett or Long Beach, Washington bankruptcy lawyers for a free first appointment.

The bankruptcy law changed on October 17, 2005. Bankruptcy is still available for consumers. Call us so that we can guide you through the requirements of the new law.

How do I know if I should file for Bankruptcy?

If you are simply unable to pay your debts, you could benefit from bankruptcy protection and debt relief. The Washington bankruptcy lawyers of Neeleman & Toscano, LC, have represented people like you throughout the State. Bankruptcy laws are meant to provide you relief from your debts and keep you from sinking deeper into financial crisis. 

Ultimately, the decision to file a bankruptcy case is a personal one. Despite some drawbacks, bankruptcy can be beneficial, providing you with lower monthly payments that consolidate debt.  Also, if you are being harassed by collectors and/or face the prospect of losing your house or car, filing for bankruptcy protection with our Washington bankruptcy lawyers might be your best option.  Contact us for a free first appointment with a bankruptcy lawyer serving Washington State.

Bankruptcy Laws: What are Chapter 7, Chapter 13, and Chapter 11?

At Neeleman & Toscano, LC, our Everett and Long Beach, Washington bankruptcy lawyers provide legal counsel for the following chapters of the Bankruptcy Code:

Chapter 7
Also known as a liquidation, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy can provide you with a debt discharge.  Once a consumer or business files a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a Trustee is assigned to administer the case.  The role of the Trustee is to evaluate your property to determine if any “non-exempt” property should be liquidated to pay creditors. 

Chapter 13
Also known as a consumer debt adjustment or wage earner plan, a Chapter 13 bankruptcy provides a way to re-pay all or a portion of your debt over a period of 3 to 5 years.  Typically, you can keep all of your necessary assets in a Chapter 13, although that could affect your monthly payment requirements.  Once filed, a Trustee is assigned to administer your Chapter 13 case and to disperse your monthly plan payments to your creditors pursuant to your Chapter 13 Plan.

Chapter 11
A Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows businesses to restructure debts and reject certain troublesome contracts and leases while continuing to operate under the control of the owners and managers.

How the Washington State Bankruptcy Law Attorneys of Neeleman & Toscano, LC help Consumers and Businesses Every Day

For our clients in Washington State, the bankruptcy law attorneys of Neeleman & Toscano, LC, offer online filing, where appropriate, and online information updates. If you file a bankruptcy with our skilled Washington bankruptcy lawyers, you will be issued a client password.  This password will enable you to access our current client page, where you can view your file, update your case information, check dates and times, and submit any specific questions you may have.  Contact us for a free first appointment.

Free First Appointments

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief
under the Bankruptcy Code.

THE LAW FIRM OF NEELEMAN, TOSCANO, & GUYON, LC
An Association of Law Offices
Washington State and Utah State

Utah Office:
The Law Office of Paul Toscano, PC

Newhouse Building, Suite 614
10 Exchange Place
Salt Lake City, UT 84111-1652
Toll Free : 877-566-7516
Phone: (801) 359-1313
Fax: (801) 359-1370

The Law Office of Peter W. Guyon, PC
Newhouse Building, Suite 614
10 Exchange Place
Salt Lake City, UT 84111-1652
Phone: (801) 322-5555
Fax: (801) 322-5558

Washington State Offices:
The Law Offices of Thomas D. Neeleman, Esq., LC

Bellingham Bankruptcy Lawyers
1313 East Maple Street
Suite 214
Bellingham, WA. 98225
Phone: (360) 685-4214
Fax: (425) 212-4802

Everett Bankruptcy Lawyers
1904 Wetmore Ave.
Suite 200
Everett, WA 98201
Phone: (425) 212-4800
Fax: (425) 212-4802

Utah attorneys Neeleman, Toscano, & Guyon, LC, provide Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Chapter 13 bankruptcy, Litigation & Criminal Defense services clients throughout Utah, including Salt Lake City, Tooele, West Jordan, West Valley City, Murray, Sandy, Cedar City, Vernon, Provo, Park City, Heber, Ogden, Sandy, Orem, Salt Lake City County, Utah County, Tooele County, Wasatch County, Summit County, Kane County, Davis County, Iron County, and Morgan County. Additionally, they service Nevada, including Clark and Elko counties.
They also provide Chapter 7, 11, and 13 bankruptcy services in all of Washington state.



The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.

Copyright © 2010 by Neeleman, Toscano, & Guyon, LC. All rights reserved. You may reproduce materials available at this site for your own personal use and for non-commercial distribution. All copies must include this copyright statement.