Small-Business Bankruptcy Lawyer

We Can Protect You And Your Business

When your business is struggling financially, creditors may attempt to collect from you personally. Threats of lawsuits and harassing phone calls only complicate the difficult task of operating a small business. Our small-business bankruptcy lawyers can help you take control of the situation and put your finances back on track.

Contact us for a free initial consultation in Lawrence, Hartford or any of our other convenient locations. We serve clients in Massachusetts (

978-258-0384
) and Connecticut (
860-733-0484
).

Your Business's Structure May Affect Your Options

Whether your business is sole proprietorship, an LLC or a partnership, creditors often require business owners to personally guarantee debts, putting your home and personal assets at risk. At Forghany Law P.C., we have experience working with business owners to untangle these difficult situations. Our attorneys can analyze the structure of your business and your finances to determine the most advantageous course of action.

Focusing exclusively on bankruptcy and debt-related issues has given us considerable experience with this area of law. We want to help you obtain a fresh start that will allow you to pursue your business and personal goals. Our lawyers can explain whether Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a good option for you.

Depending on the specifics of your situation, you may be able to keep the equipment you need to operate your business or begin business liquidation. You may be able to discharge your business debts without losing your home. We can help you understand your full range of options under the law.

Contact Us

To learn more about how Forghany Law P.C. can help you navigate the small-business bankruptcy process, contact our attorneys online or call us in Massachusetts (

978-258-0384
) or Connecticut (
860-733-0484
). We provide free initial consultations and payment plans are available.

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