Educating Clients On The Different Types Of Debt
Difficult debt situations can arise from many potential sources. Some debts are treated differently by the law and different chapters of bankruptcy offer different forms of debt relief. It is incredibly important that any debt relief you pursue takes full advantage of the protections available under the Bankruptcy Code.

We offer our clients the possibility of relief from a wide variety of debt, including:
- Second mortgages
- Back taxes
- Medical debt
- Credit card debt
- Contingent liabilities
- Business debt
- Judgments
- Malpractice judgments
Our highly skilled bankruptcy representation allows us to offer our clients the strongest opportunity for resolving difficult financial situations. Our experience with Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows us to create resolutions that help our clients regain a sound financial footing so they can chart their path to greater economic certainty.
Getting The Advice And Guidance You Need
At FurrCohen, P.A., our depth of experience in helping individuals, families and businesses overcome difficult financial situations allows us to offer our clients strategies that are individually tailored to the specifics of their situation. We know how to create the greatest advantage for our clients no matter what type of debt they are facing. We focus on providing quality representation that serves our clients’ needs. That has been our goal for over 30 years, and it has helped us build a reputation for excellence that is well-known in our area.
Contact Our Boca Raton Debt Relief Attorneys
If you want to learn more about means to resolve your difficult debt situation, turn to the highly skilled and experienced attorneys at FurrCohen. Our firm is committed to helping people move forward with their lives without the burden of overwhelming debt.
Please contact our Boca Raton, Fl office to speak with our bankruptcy lawyers, call 561-395-0500 or contact us online.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.