Filing for Bankruptcy in Oakland County Michigan

Hiring an Experienced Attorney is Essential.

Ann Howard - Bankruptcy Attorney - Michigan

An Attorney can guide you through the complexities and headaches of bankruptcy and real estate law with compassion, experience and professional expertise.

Bankruptcy and Probate

Services

Bankruptcy Law

Receive expert guidance through Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings, helping you regain financial stability and protect your assets.

Real Estate Transactions

Navigate the complexities of buying, selling, or leasing property with confidence, backed by legal oversight.

Probate Law

Ensure a smooth probate process with compassionate legal support, safeguarding your family’s interests during challenging times.

Foreclosure Defense

Protect your home from foreclosure with strategic legal interventions designed to keep you in your home and secure your financial future.

Debt Relief Solutions

Explore a range of debt relief options tailored to your unique situation, providing a clear path to financial recovery.

Estate Planning

Plan for the future with comprehensive estate planning services, ensuring your assets are protected and your wishes are honored.

Top Michigan Bankruptcy Attorney

Meet Ann M. Howard

Legal Advocate For Those Seeking Bankruptcy

With over three decades of legal experience, Ann M. Howard has dedicated her career to assisting clients in navigating the intricacies of bankruptcy and real estate law.

She is committed to providing personalized legal solutions that prioritize your current situation and your financial future.

Ann Howard service areas include mainly Oakland County. Her office is based out of Southfield Michigan.

Ann M. Howard, P.C.
26100 American Drive, Suite 607
Southfield, MI 48034

Phone: 248-752-0650

What Ann’s Clients Say

“Ann Howard’s expertise and dedication helped me navigate a challenging financial situation with ease. Her guidance was invaluable, and I can’t thank her enough for her support.”

John D.

Small Business Owner

“Thanks to Ann’s thorough understanding of bankruptcy law, I was able to protect my assets and start fresh. Her compassionate approach made a difficult process much more manageable.”

Emily R.

Homeowner

“Ann M. Howard is a true professional. She explained every step of the process clearly and was always available to answer my questions. I highly recommend her services.”

Michael S.

Entrepreneur

“I was overwhelmed with my financial situation until I met Ann. Her strategic advice and personal attention helped me regain control and peace of mind.”

Sarah L.

Retiree

Common Questions About Bankruptcies

Explore the FAQs and find answers to some of the most common questions about bankruptcy and real estate law to help you make informed decisions.

What is the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy?

Chapter 7 bankruptcy involves liquidating assets to pay off debts, while Chapter 13 allows you to keep your property and repay debts over time through a payment plan.

How can bankruptcy affect my credit score?

Filing for bankruptcy can initially lower your credit score, but it also provides a chance to rebuild your credit over time by eliminating or restructuring your debts.

What should I consider when buying a home?

Ensure you understand the terms of the mortgage, inspect the property thoroughly, and consult with a real estate attorney to review all legal documents.

Can I keep my home if I file for bankruptcy?

In many cases, you can keep your home by filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, which allows you to reorganize your debts and catch up on mortgage payments.

What are the benefits of hiring a real estate attorney?

A real estate attorney can help you navigate complex transactions, ensure all paperwork is in order, and protect your interests during negotiations.

How long does the bankruptcy process take?

The duration varies; Chapter 7 typically takes a few months, while Chapter 13 can last three to five years, depending on your repayment plan.

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