From our offices in Newark, Wayne, Hoboken and Hackensack, New Jersey, we provide focused bankruptcy services at the law firm of Scura, Wigfield, Heyer, Stevens & Cammarota, LLP. Offering compassionate guidance and dedicated advocacy, our team guides people and businesses in Bergen and Passaic counties through the legal debt relief process. To best serve those we represent, our firm offers free initial consultations, and we accept credit cards for our clients’ convenience.
Passionate about helping our clients position themselves for a better tomorrow, we explain their options for regaining control of their finances. This includes reorganizing their credit payments through Chapter 11 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, or eliminating their debts completely through a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing. Our law firm understands the challenges people may face as a result of overwhelming debt, and we guide them through the process, helping them complete their petitions, collect the necessary documentation and face their creditors in the 341(a) meeting.
Our diverse team at Scura, Wigfield, Heyer, Stevens & Cammarota, LLP, knows that, although cases may share similarities, each legal situation is different. Drawing on our attorneys’ and support staff’s backgrounds and knowledge, we examine our clients’ cases from every angle, striving to develop innovative solutions to their legal problems. In addition to handling bankruptcy cases, our law firm also aids people with personal injury, estate planning and administration, elder law and Medicaid planning, employment law, corporate transaction law, and real estate law cases.
We know that struggling with overwhelming debt, dealing with the effects of a serious personal injury or facing other legal issues can be emotionally draining for people and their families. Offering personal attention and sensitive counsel, it is our goal to create a comfortable atmosphere in which we can help our clients to efficiently and effectively resolve their legal problems.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.