Redding, California, Foreclosure Lawyers
If you are behind on your mortgage payments and facing foreclosure, it is important to know your legal options and the clock is ticking. While saving your home may seem impossible to you, the law does offer you some protections. An attorney with experience helping homeowners prevent foreclosure can advise you of the options you may have.
At Attorney Debt Solutions, we offer sound legal guidance in matters relating to bankruptcy, debt relief and foreclosure avoidance. We want to help you save your home and get out of debt.
Contact us today online or by telephone at 1-800-BANKRUPT to take your first step to stopping foreclosure and achieving total debt relief. We represent clients from Redding, Red Bluff, Weaverville and throughout the surrounding areas.
How to Stop Home Foreclosure
Tough times have forced individuals throughout the Redding area to miss mortgage payments and default on home loans. But if you are facing home foreclosure, it is important to remember that there are legal remedies for your debt problems.
Filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy can allow you to organize your home loans and other debts into a manageable payment plan. Furthermore, bankruptcy stops creditors from taking your property or even threatening to do so.
Sometimes it is just as important to know when to take legal steps as it is to know which steps to take. Our attorneys have an intimate understanding of bankruptcy law and the timing of the foreclosure process. We will guide you through the entire process and work with you personally to make your debt relief goals a reality.
Schedule Your Free Consultation
If you are in danger of losing your home to foreclosure, we are here to help. Contact us today online or by telephone at 1-800-BANKRUPT to schedule a free debt relief consultation with an experienced Redding, California, bankruptcy lawyer. We hold regular office hours and are available evenings and weekends by appointment. We also have law offices in Sacramento and throughout Northern California.











