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The “Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention Consumer Protection Act” (yes that’s what Congress calls it!) is now the law of the land.  Don't wait until the last second to file your case.  There can be no "last-second" or "emergency" filings under this new law.   Careful preparation is vital.  Otherwise, your case is very likely to be dismissed.  If you are even thinking about seeking bankruptcy protection, you will gain nothing and lose much by delay.
 

Call us today at 847 249 9100 or 1 866 LAKELAW to start on the road to financial recovery!

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