San Francisco Bankruptcy Attorneys
Providing Debt Relief for Californians
Are you being harassed by creditors? Fearing foreclosure on your California home? Looking on helplessly as your car is repossessed and your hard-earned wages are garnished? None of this has to happen. Federal bankruptcy laws were enacted to protect you while you recover financially. At the law office of Patrick McMahon, our San Francisco bankruptcy lawyers use these laws to your benefit. We stop foreclosure and repossession, end creditor harassment and shelter your wages from garnishment.
For more than 15 years, we have provided skilled and knowledgeable service to residents of San Francisco and the Bay Area. To find out how we can help you, contact our California Chapter 13 bankruptcy attorneys online or call 415-543-9338 to arrange a free initial consultation to discuss your case.
Your Source for Filing California Bankruptcy
You can trust the Patrick McMahon law office to provide you with the latest in bankruptcy legal advice. We can explore whether Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is right for you. We will tell how you may be able to put a stop to foreclosures and repossessions, as well as creditor harassment, including wage garnishment.
Our Oakland Chapter 7 lawyers can put to rest any bankruptcy myths and misconceptions you may have heard. We will explain the benefits of bankruptcy and why it is not something that you should be ashamed of. Worrying about debt does not solve a thing. Do not allow authorities to think that they can take away your possessions, bank accounts and personal dignity. Gain their respect by fighting back, with Patrick McMahon fighting right alongside you.
Call for a Free Consultation With an Oakland Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lawyer
You do not have to suffer under the crushing weight of debt. Contact our San Francisco bankruptcy attorneys online or call 415-543-9338 for a free initial consultation.
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We are a debt relief agency, helping individuals and small businesses in California in filing for bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Code.













