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Facing Foreclosure?

Omaha Bankruptcy Lawyer

In recent years, the number of individuals facing foreclosure in the United States has skyrocketed. In response, these individuals explore the options of filing for bankruptcy or modifying their loan through their lender. We encourage you to contact an experienced attorney to learn more about your options to avoid foreclosure.

At the office of Howard T. Duncan, Attorney at Law, we have guided clients through even the most complex bankruptcies since 1979. Clients trust our experience and knowledge of the law to get them through the process as efficiently as possible. We are comfortable providing clients with legal advice regarding foreclosure assistance or their non-bankruptcy options in these challenging economic times.

We provide the same advice about foreclosures as we do for bankruptcy in general — the sooner you start the process, the better. It is wise to contact a skilled attorney as soon as you realize that a workout or bankruptcy may be the best solution for your financial future. When we have more lead time, we can work with your lender to negotiate a loan modification, consider a short sale or foreclosure mediation to help your situation. Common sense tells you that the bank does not necessarily want your home; they want some sort of payment. The best thing to do is to meet these challenges head on with the advice and representation of a knowledgeable attorney.

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If you have questions regarding how filing for bankruptcy can help your financial situation in Nebraska, contact Howard T. Duncan, Attorney at Law. We can be reached by phone at 402-216-0313, toll free at 877-237-0128 or online by completing the contact form on this website.

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

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