- Divorce
- Child SupportYou must list all your debts and the creditors holding those debts, including credit unions, taxes, child support, charge card even if current, disputed debts, co-signed debts, business or personal debts, real estate taxes, homeowners insurance, Veterans Administration or HUD and any other guaranteeing agency on your home loan, and student loans even if not due yet.
- Spousal SupportYou must continue to pay child support, spousal support and alimony payments, which become due after the filing of the bankruptcy petition. You could face state court action if you fail to maintain such payments current. Also, the state and/or federal government will be allowed to take your tax refund each year that you fail to pay your child support.
- Criminal Defense
- DUI/DWINo, a Chapter 13 or Chapter 7 will not protect me as to criminal prosecution, fines, traffic and parking tickets, other types of restitution, or probation revocation (including hot checks, DWI, fines, theft, welfare fraud, fraud in receiving government benefits, VA, school, or disability benefits, unemployment benefits, social security benefits), or charges resulting from failure to have automobile liability insurance, etc. The Guzman Law Firm does not represent you as to any aspect of the criminal charges including traffic tickets that have been or may be brought against you.
- Traffic Violations
- Fraud
- Theft
- Embezzlement
- BankruptcySimply put, Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a repayment plan which may range anywhere from three to five years in length. The amount of time that a repayment plan is set for will be dependent on the person's annual income. Let our Houston Chapter 13 bankruptcy attorney help you file, reach out today !
- ForeclosureIf you are facing the threat or reality of foreclosure, there is no time to lose in getting trustworthy legal advice. Our foreclosure attorneys in Houston have years of experience and have help families halt foreclosure processes.
- Debt Collection