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"My friend went through bankruptcy and he says. . ."

You have probably already received or will receive advice on what to do from well-meaning friends and relatives who have themselves experienced financial problems.  Just like no two people are alike, no two "Chapter 13 Bankruptcies" are alike.  Take the advice of your well-meaning friends and acquaintances with the proverbial "grain of salt."  If you have a specific question about anything related to your bankruptcy, make it your rule to ASK YOUR ATTORNEY, and s/he will try to provide you with an answer that applies to your special situation.

For more information about bankruptcy, please call us at 408-294-6100, or e-mail us via info@sjconsumerlaw.com.  One of our attorneys will be able to answer any questions which you may have in greater detail.  Please remember that the foregoing information is of a general nature, and does not constitute legal advice.  The facts of each situation are unique, and we must discuss those facts with you before any advice can be given.

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