Bankruptcy

Helping You Find a Chance at a Fresh Start
If you are looking to save your house from foreclosure, we will explore every possible legal option to keep you in your home. If we cannot find an acceptable resolution, we can help you pursue the option of bankruptcy. While we prefer to modify a loan, we recognize that certain clients are better served by discharging or reorganizing some of their debt in order to save their home or obtain a fresh start. At Cabanillas & Associates, we will help you get the fresh start you so desperately need by filing bankruptcy to discharge certain unsecured debts or develop a debt payment plan that works. From the initial application to the final ruling, we are at your side in a difficult and stressful situation. Contact an attorney at our White Plains, New York, office at (888) 389-8764.

Helping You End the Stress With a Fresh Financial Start
Not all clients come seeking a possible mortgage foreclosure defense. Some are just looking for debt relief by pursuing:
• Chapter 7 bankruptcy (discharge of personal debts)
• Chapter 13 bankruptcy (reorganization of personal debts)
• Chapter 11 bankruptcy (reorganization of business debts)

Are your creditors calling nonstop? Are final notices showing up in your mailbox? Do threats of lawsuits occupy your mind and affect every aspect of your personal and professional life?

You do not have to deal with the stress of financial problems alone. Be proactive and call Cabanillas & Associates. Even with the existing bankruptcy laws, you most likely still qualify.
Secure the advocacy you need. Stop the threats. Start living your life again.

Contact Us
For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer regarding a loan modification or a short sale, please contact us. We represent clients in New Jersey, New York and Connecticut.

Cabanillas & Associates, P.C., a New York Professional Corporation, is designated as a Federal Debt Relief Agency by an Act of Congress and the President of the United States, and proudly assisted consumers seeking relief under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.