Banks and auto dealerships will not hesitate to repossess your car if they think that you can no longer afford it. Some lenders will initiate repossession after you miss just one car payment.
Filing for bankruptcy protection can prevent repossession and give you an opportunity to catch up on what you owe. It may even be possible to refinance your auto loan through a Chapter 13 filing. The lawyers of Scura, Wigfield, Heyer & Stevens, LLP, can explain your rights and take action to save your car from being repossessed.
We handle bankruptcies in northern and eastern New Jersey, with offices in Wayne, Hoboken and Elizabeth. Contact us today for a free consultation about bankruptcy and auto repossession.
On the day that your bankruptcy petition is filed, an automatic stay is invoked that prevents creditors from taking further actions, including repossession. This gives you instant protection and buys you time to determine if you want to keep your vehicle.
It may not make sense to file for bankruptcy just to keep your car, especially if you are stuck with a huge car payment you can't afford. However, bankruptcy eliminates or restructures other debts and also provides relief from foreclosure, wage garnishment and creditor harassment. Our knowledgeable attorneys will look at your entire financial picture and help you decide what is in your best interests.
To prevent repossession — or to possibly get your repossessed vehicle back — call us at 973-786-1582 or contact us online today for a free initial consultation. The law firm of Scura, Wigfield, Heyer & Stevens, LLP, welcomes clients to our offices in Passaic County, Hudson County, Union County and surrounding counties throughout New Jersey.
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We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.