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SINCE 2009, THE RAMOS LAW FIRM HAS HELPED OVER
5,000 CLIENTS OVERCOME FINANCIAL HARDSHIPS. 

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San Diego County Bankruptcy Attorney

Introducing Our

Law Firm

At Ramos Law Firm, we provide assistance and evaluations for individuals considering Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. If you meet the criteria for Chapter 13 payment plans, you can conveniently include most of the fees in your monthly payments to the Bankruptcy court.

 

Our team offers legal advice for all case types. Ramos Law Firm specializes in debt relief services under Federal Bankruptcy Law, guiding debtors through the bankruptcy declaration process. We can stop collections calls, wage garnishments, and more!

Practice Areas

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Bankruptcy Law

Bankruptcy law provides financial relief for individuals and businesses overwhelmed by debt. Our expertise can help you navigate this legal process and find a fresh financial start.

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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Chapter 7 bankruptcy, known as 'liquidation bankruptcy,' offers a fresh start by discharging qualifying debts. We'll guide you through the process to regain financial stability

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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Chapter 13 bankruptcy offers a structured repayment plan to help you manage and reduce debt. Our legal support can guide you towards a more stable financial future

Your Attorney (this section should have an intro video with you in it or a picture)
El Abogado Habla Espanol

Bankruptcy is not an end; it's a chance for a new beginning.

Mr. Eugenio Ramos, Esq.

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Put an end to collection calls, wage garnishments,

and more. We can end the harassment. It's time YOU
make the calls!

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A+ Rated by the BBB

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15+ Years of Experience

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5000+ Clients Served

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

A chapter 7 case begins with the debtor filing a petition with the bankruptcy court serving the area where the individual lives or where the business debtor is organized or has its principal place of business or principal assets. (3) In addition to the petition, the debtor must also file with the court: (1) schedules of assets and liabilities; (2) a schedule of current income and expenditures; (3) a statement of financial affairs; and (4) a schedule of executory contracts and unexpired leases.

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