


Meet Attorney Robert W. Kovacs, Jr.
Helping You Get a Fresh Financial Start
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Real Stories From Real People
Hear It Directly From Our Clients
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“Bankruptcy expert very easy to deal with, friendly service, took care of all Communication and scheduling with the courts. I didn’t have to deal with anyone but him. I really enjoyed dealing with him.”- Colin D.
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“If you need someone to be straight forward with you, tell you like it is, and help guide you through the bankruptcy process, this is the guy. We are very thankful!”- Christina P.
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“Very thankful to Robert and his office staff. Very professional and thorough and I would highly recommend Kovacs Law, P.C.”- Michael K.
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“Mr. Robert Kovac did an excellent job with my parents bankruptcy case. The year process was easy and stress free and he helped us in every way.”- Carolina R.
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“Due to Robert's compassion, I no longer have the stress and worry about my finances. Thank you, Robert, for giving me my life back!”- Lynn C.
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“He walked me through the bankruptcy steps slowly and answered all of my questions. Even on days he was clearly extremely busy, I never felt rushed with him. Would recommend, 100%.”- Nina G.
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“His very attentive and shows empathy towards his clients and does not treat you just like another case load.”- Nuh M.
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“Robert Kovacs and his firm did a thorough job and I was completely satisfied with him and his staff. He handled all the details and there were no surprises.”- Elizabeth
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“From the time I started my process to the time it was finished I was always treated with respect and consideration.”- Former Client
Frequently Asked Questions
Learn What Bankruptcy Can Do For You
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Bankruptcy is a court process by which an individual or business seeks to discharge or re-organize their debt.
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Bankruptcy provides a legal remedy to overwhelming debt. For individual debtors, bankruptcy can protect your assets, save your home from foreclosure, and is most often more affordable than debt settlement or negotiation.
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No. While bankruptcy will be a negative on your credit report, most people are surprised by how quickly their credit rebounds. Bankruptcy is not a bar from obtaining credit in the future, rather it will be one factor your bank uses to determine if they wish to extend you credit. Many debtors are able to get new credit cards and car loans within a month or two of filing for bankruptcy. It will likely take 1-3 years to get a new home mortgage after filing.
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Yes, bankruptcy can stop foreclosure and eliminate second mortgages. If you are facing foreclosure, the longer you wait to address the situation the more difficult it becomes. As soon as you know you are having problems paying your mortgage, call Kovacs Law, P.C. for a free consultation.
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No. As soon as you file bankruptcy your creditors are stayed (legally barred) from contacting you. There will be no more harassing phone calls after your case is filed with the court.
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Chapter 7 bankruptcy will be listed on your credit report for 10 years and Chapter 13 will be listed for 6 years. However, having a bankruptcy listed on your credit report is not a bar from receiving new credit. Most debtors are able to obtain car loans and new credit cards in 1-2 months after filing bankruptcy.
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Most debts are discharged in bankruptcy. There are a few types of debts that do not get discharged, including most taxes, child support, alimony, and student loans.
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No. If you are married, you can either file as an individual or as a married couple. The advantages of filing as a married couple include saving money on legal fees, court filing fees, and counseling fees, as well as eliminating all the debt for your entire household rather than just one spouse. The advantages of filing as an individual include that the non-filing spouse's credit will not be negatively impacted.
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You can keep your car, house, and all your assets in bankruptcy. In fact, many people who file bankruptcy do so to protect their home, car, and other assets from creditors.
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Yes. If you are currently under a wage garnishment, fling bankruptcy will stop the garnishment as soon as the case is filed. If you are being threatened with a wage garnishment, bankruptcy will prevent your creditors from ever attaching your wages.
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You may have legal defenses to the lawsuit, including laches and the statute of limitations. Additionally, you may have counter claims against the Plaintiff that entitle you to collect money damages. Bankruptcy may also be an alternative. Bankruptcy will stay or stop the lawsuit as soon as your bankruptcy case is filed.

