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Stopping Repossession

If you are like many people, you put a lot of miles on your car. You drive to work and back home, and that is only the tip of the iceberg. You drive to the store. Maybe you drive your children to school. If your car is repossessed, your life suddenly becomes much more difficult. You want to keep your car, but you may not know how.

At Rothschild & Ausbrooks, PLLC, our attorneys are dedicated to helping you take advantage of one of the most powerful options to stop repossession: bankruptcy. With more than three decades of experience helping people just like you in Goodlettsville and throughout Tennessee, we know how to help you benefit from the bankruptcy process.

How Does Bankruptcy Stop Repossession?

One of the most important aspects of the bankruptcy process is the automatic stay. Going into effect immediately when you file for bankruptcy, the automatic stay forces creditors to halt all actions against you. This includes attempts to repossess your vehicle. Have you just received the first threat of auto repossession? Have you already seen repo men looking for your vehicle? No matter how close you are to actually having your car repossessed, the automatic stay puts a stop to it. Our lawyers want you to get the full benefit of this important aspect of the bankruptcy process. We want to stop repossession immediately.

You Can Keep Your Car

How can I keep my car through bankruptcy?” is one of the first questions people ask when they are thinking about bankruptcy. Regardless of what you have heard, you do not necessarily have to part with your car when filling bankruptcy. If, by getting rid of other debts through bankruptcy, you will be able to catch up on car payments and stay caught up, you will be able to keep your car. Many people do.

Contact Us for a Free Bankruptcy Consultation

Please contact Rothschild & Ausbrooks, PLLC, today to get an answer to the question, “How do I stop my car from being repossessed?”