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Serving Detroit, Flint, Bay City, Dearborn, Eastpointe, Hazel Park, Mt. Clemens, Pontiac, Port Huron, Redford, Saginaw, Southfield, Taylor, Warren & Westland.

  • “What a great group of people the Kostopoulos team is, they were the most prepared lawyers at our trustee meeting.”

    - Former Client
  • “Every single member of your staff that we had contact with should be applauded for their knowledge, caring, and for making us feel welcome and putting us at ease.”

    - John and Susan K.
  • “Streamlined, no surprises.”

    - Former Client
  • “We want to thank the whole office for all the help and for allowing us to make payments.”

    - Former Client
  • “Everyone was always very friendly and courteous.”

    - Christina V.

Why Choose Us?

  • File From The Comfort of Your Home
  • Fluent in Various Languages, including English, Spanish, Greek, Arabic & Mandarin
  • We Offer Flexible Payment Plans, Starting With Only $100 Down.
  • Have helped 10,000+ clients across the nation
  • One of the Top 100 Firms by the Debt Education and Certification Foundation

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    FAQ

    Who can file for bankruptcy?
    Under the United States Bankruptcy Code, almost anyone can file for bankruptcy. There are a few exceptions, and your specific case may limit you to a specific chapter you can file under. That is why it is important to speak with an attorney.
    Does my spouse have to file with me?
    No. If you and your spouse wish to file for bankruptcy separately, you may; however, there are some situations in which joint filing may yield better results than single-filing status. You and your attorney can discuss your options.
    Will I lose my home or car?

    Not necessarily, and in fact, bankruptcy may be able to save your home from foreclosure. Chapter 13 bankruptcy may provide a bit more protection from foreclosure than other options, but under some Chapter 7 circumstances, you can save your home or car as well.

    Can bankruptcy stop creditor harassment?
    Yes! If you are constantly being pestered by creditors and collectors looking to obtain money from you, filing for bankruptcy can stop them. When you file, an automatic stay will be placed on your accounts, which means that all collection attempts will be forced to cease.
    What will happen to my credit?
    Depending on the chapter that you file under, your credit score will reflect the bankruptcy for a few years. After you file though, you can begin to rebuild your credit almost immediately. An attorney from our team can help you understand your specific credit situation.