If you’re in over your head in debt and don’t know where to turn . . . relax!  You’ve come to the right place to get answers to all of your bankruptcy questions.

Ever wonder why it’s so hard to find reliable advice from a bankruptcy lawyer with the experience you need?

There are a ton of websites out there for New York bankruptcy lawyers.  Lots of them are impressive, most of them are interesting to look at, and they ALL give you the same information.

But none of them actually tells you whether bankruptcy is right or wrong, good or bad, helpful or hurtful.

Let’s face facts – bankruptcy lawyers want you to file for bankruptcy.  If you don’t file for bankruptcy, they don’t make any money.

And we all know lawyers hate it when they can’t make money.

Bankruptcy – Sometimes It’s Just Plain Wrong

Not sure if Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is right for you?  Or even if bankruptcy is a good idea to solve your bill problems?

The secret most lawyers don’t want you to know is that most bankruptcy lawyers don’t know if bankruptcy is right for you.  That’s because bankruptcy is all they know – so they spend their days pounding round pegs into the square hole.

If the only kind of car I know is a Honda, then every car I see is a Honda even if it’s a Toyota or a Mercedes.

Lawyers who dabble in bankruptcy can be found all over New York, but if you’ve got tough questions you need an experienced bankruptcy lawyer who is dedicated to protecting consumers like you.

It’s no secret that the new bankruptcy laws can be confusing, which is why your bankruptcy lawyer needs to be someone who can navigate the system easily.

But let’s look at the world beyond bankruptcy, to the other laws that exist to help consumers like you end bill problems and stop debt collection

After all, you hire a lawyer to solve your problems – not to make them worse.

My name is Jay Fleischman, and you may notice that this website is a little different from the other ones you’ve seen.

That’s because I’m a different kind of bankruptcy lawyer.

First, a little about me. I was born and raised in New York, and have dedicated my professional life to helping New Yorkers in financial trouble.

I am the New York State co-chair of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, the largest national professional association of bankruptcy lawyers.

I’m also a member of the National Association of Consumer Advocates, an organization dedicated to consumer rights. Finally, I am the President and co-founder of the Bankruptcy Law Network, the largest online repository of bankruptcy information.

I’ve lectured to bankruptcy lawyers from around the country, teaching them the ropes and helping them get better results for their clients.

My office set-up is dramatically different from the other lawyers you may know. In fact, right this minute you’re sitting in my office.

That’s right, my office is where you are. I work completely online, by phone, mail and fax. My staff is scattered all around the country, linked together through secure network connections and the power of technology. Every single aspect of my law firm is virtual, which means you get the service you deserve, when and where you want it.

Learn more about how a virtual law firm can help you more easily than you could ever imagine.

Helping You Make The Right Decision For Your Future

Bankruptcy can be difficult, and deciding on Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is confusing.

That’s why I will explain every single step of the process to you in a way you can understand – not in complex legal terminology designed to show you how smart I am.

Your decisions are important ones, and your questions deserve answers.

The Only New York Bankruptcy Lawyer Who Offers A 100% Price Guarantee

I know you’ll love the service I give you, and will be thrilled with how my office works for you. That’s why I offer all of my clients a 100% price guarantee.

And as far as I know, I’m the only consumer bankruptcy lawyer in the entire State of New York who offers such a guarantee.

It’s simple:

If I take on your case and you are dissatisfied for any reason at all with the quality of the service you receive, all you need to do is ask me for your money back. I’ll write you a check that very same day (sorry, but I can’t return any filing fees – they’re the property of the court) and send it back to you by FedEx overnight mail. No hard feelings, no hassles, no problem.

Simple, right?

Get Immediate Relief – Even Before Your Case Is Filed

Not only can I end the never-ending cycle of bill problems but I can stop the harassing phone calls and letters immediately – even before your case gets to the courthouse.

If your bank account has been frozen I will get those funds back in your hands – before the bankruptcy case is filed.

Lawsuit pending?

Home headed to the foreclosure auction?

Debt collectors hounding you day and night, making your life a living hell?

No problem – just contact me or click at the top of this page to set up a free, no-obligation phone consultation to talk about how I can help.

And how I can help fight back.

When Your Bankruptcy Ends, My Work Is Just Beginning

The part of bankruptcy that is most challenging – and most important to you – is what happens after the bankruptcy case is over. Correcting your credit report after bankruptcy, making sue your mortgage company doesn’t tack on thousands of dollars worth of bogus fees, and keeping the old creditors in their place – these are the things that most bankruptcy lawyers just don’t take care of.

Not me.

Once you’re my client, you’re my client for life. Your bankruptcy is the start of a wonderful new world, and my job is to make sure you get everything you can. I’ll work with you to correct your credit report, fix your mortgage, and get you the fresh start you deserve.

All you need to do is contact me or click at the top of this page to set up a free, no-obligation phone consultation.

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