If you’ve been looking for a bankruptcy attorney in Oakland CA, or anywhere in the Bay Area Darya Sara Druch is the right person to turn to!
I’ve been practicing bankruptcy for businesses and private individuals for decades. I am an expert that can handle your bankruptcy and ensure that everything is completed to the highest standards. I can give you options you may not have been aware were possible.
Here’s a quick look at my practice areas.
I am an expert in bankruptcy law.
While other attorneys have a general practice that focuses on several areas, I am laser-focused on helping individuals and companies handle their bankruptcies.
All our practice does is handle bankruptcies in a variety of settings. Regardless of which bankruptcy may be appropriate for your situation, I can make sure that everything comes together without a struggle. There is more than one way to handle certain financial problems, let me give you the benefit of my knowledge and expertise to steer you in the right direction. Do not make assumptions about what bankruptcy can or cannot do for you, before consulting an expert.
If you ever have any questions about a potential bankruptcy, I am available to assist you with your case.
Have you been considering filing for bankruptcy for your business? Whether your business is a sole proprietorship, an LLC or a Corporation – Bankruptcy may hold solutions as well as dangers for both you and your business. It is important to get competent advice.
The bankruptcy process can be complicated for companies both large and small, but I am ready to help make sure that you and your organization successfully and safely goes through the bankruptcy process, and I can help determine if Bankruptcy offers a solution for you or your business’s specific problem. Do not make assumptions about what bankruptcy can or cannot do for your business. Consult an expert and find out for sure.
I’ve helped countless companies in our community file for bankruptcy when appropriate, and I can quickly and safely help you handle yours.
Private individuals can also file for bankruptcy. You have plenty of options when it comes to managing outstanding financial debts that you can no longer manage. Do not make assumptions about what bankruptcy can or cannot do for you. Consult an expert and find out for sure. For example, do not assume that taxes are not dischargeable; or that you can do nothing about a high interest car loan. Bankruptcy is complicated and can do many things. Educate yourself by talking to an expert. Do not try to figure this out by yourself.
A bankruptcy case normally begins by the debtor filing a petition with the bankruptcy court. A petition may be filed by an individual, by a husband and wife together, or by a corporation or other entity. The debtor is also required to file statements listing assets, income, liabilities, and the names and addresses of all creditors and how much they are owed. The filing of the petition automatically prevents, or “stays,” debt collection actions against the debtor and the debtor’s property. As long as the stay remains in effect, creditors cannot bring or continue lawsuits, make wage garnishments, or even make telephone calls demanding payment. Creditors receive notice from the clerk of court that the debtor has filed a bankruptcy petition.
Some bankruptcy cases are filed to allow a debtor to reorganize and establish a plan to repay creditors, while other cases involve liquidation of the debtor’s property. In many bankruptcy cases involving liquidation of the property of individual consumers, there is little or no money available from the debtor’s estate to pay creditors. As a result, in these cases there are few issues or disputes, and the debtor is normally granted a “discharge” of most debts without objection. This means that the debtor will no longer be personally liable for repaying the debts.
In other cases, however, disputes may give rise to litigation in a bankruptcy case over such matters as who owns certain property, how it should be used, what the property is worth, how much is owed on a debt, whether the debtor should be discharged from certain debts, or how much money should be paid to lawyers, accountants, auctioneers, or other professionals. Litigation in the bankruptcy court is conducted in much the same way that civil cases are handled in the Superior (State) courts. There may be discovery, pretrial proceedings, settlement efforts, and a trial.
Darya Sara Druch Attorney At Law can assist with your bankruptcy for businesses or individuals. We’re the best local bankruptcy law attorney in the Oakland, CA and the Bay Area.
Give me a call today to learn more about filing for bankruptcy.
If you want to see if bankruptcy is right for you, call or email me, and we will together look at your situation and find the right solution. The call and initial consultation is free. Do not be afraid to make the call towards a new beginning.