Welcome to the Massachusetts Bankruptcy Center. We are a full service Bankruptcy Law Firm.
Welcome to the Massachusetts Bankruptcy Center. We are a full service Bankruptcy Law Firm.
No Charge for your initial consultation or subsequent consultations.
Most cases are handled on a flat fee basis – No surprises.
Special low income rates, some of our clients qualify for the filing fee waiver which we file for all Debtors who qualify.
Flexible payment plans – we work with all budgets – the client decides what payment plan works for them.
Our attorneys have expertise, our firm goes beyond filing, we utilize every opportunity in Bankruptcy i.e.
Avoid Liens on Property, Redemption, Selling real estate in Bankruptcy.
Massachusetts Bankruptcy Center has locations throughout Massachusetts, our team of attorneys and support staff are here
to help you through this difficult process by explaining to you how bankruptcy works, and what will be required for your
specific case, including advising you how much it will cost you from beginning to end and how long the process will take
to conclude. Please explore our website for more information, or give us a call for a confidential no-cost consultation.
Attorney Richard S. Ravosa and Town & Country Legal Associates will be happy to take your call.
Foreclosure
Foreclosure is the process where a bank or other lender or creditor can take your home or other real estate away from you because you have fallen behind on making the payments when they became due. This can be a very stressful and difficult time from a financial and emotional perspective, due to the fact that to you, your house is a home, but to a creditor, your house is their investment. If you are facing foreclosure, or have received demand letters from your bank or their attorneys for past due amounts owed on your mortgage, you should contact us immediately so we may be able to determine what stage of the process you are in and advise you accordingly.
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