Chicago Bankruptcy Questions and Answers with Joseph Wrobel, December 2015

Chicago bankruptcy and consumer credit attorney Joseph Wrobel shares news and updates in bankruptcy law as well as business and consumer financial matters. It has been documented that financial troubles can cause all sorts of ailments, the most common of which is sleeplessness. Joseph Wrobel helps clients alleviate their anxiety created by the inability to pay bills and the embarrassment of financial distress.

Sample questions answered in this 30-minute show – click here and listen anytime

  • Can I still file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, even after I was served with a foreclosure complaint?
  • What is the pre-bankruptcy course, and why and when do I have to complete it?
  • Are there limits to the interest fees and charges I have to pay on credit card debt in Chapter 13?
  • How does reaffirmation work with loans for homes and vehicles when we want to keep them?
  • How will I be affected by my spouse’s bankruptcy filing, and do I also need to file with them?

Joseph Wrobel has been a practicing attorney since 1973 and has experience in a wide variety of law relating to legal matters for individuals and families. Wrobel helps clients get out of debt and get a fresh start. He is an active member in several bar associations and the Bankruptcy Panel of Pro Bono Program of the Chicago Volunteer Legal Services. After serving the U.S. Army Reserve 363rd Civil Affairs Unit, Wrobel earned a B.A. in Psychology from Northwestern University and in 1973, he earned a JD from DePaul University Law School.

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