Law Office of Eddy Hsu
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Main Office
201 Spear Street, Suite 1100
San Francisco,
CA 94401
415-230-5388
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San Francisco Office
201 Spear Street, Suite 1100
San Francisco, CA 94401
San Jose Office
111 North Market Street, Suite 300
San Jose, CA 95113-1112
Please contact us today for a free consultation.
We opened the Law Office of Eddy Hsu to create a FULL SERVICE bankruptcy firm. Bankruptcy does not simply end upon discharge. A good bankruptcy attorney will defend your rights for years after the bankruptcy. We want to create that long lasting relationship with you. We do that by providing customer service by being responsive and detailed in the work that we do. Best of all, we will work relentlessly to get your bankruptcy finished and keep the creditors off of your back forever.
We can stop creditors from harassing you, postpone a foreclosure or repossession, stop a lawsuit and wage garnishments. So if you have experienced a sudden drop in income, lost your job, got hurt with medical bills, or simply got overwhelmed by credit cards, we can help.
Contact us for a free consultation to see the difference in a full service bankruptcy firm.
Articles Written
After Bankruptcy, Credit Repair is Your Job
Created On: 04/13/2010
After filing bankruptcy, many people wonder what happens next. In fact, there is no fanfare when a bankruptcy is completed. Debtors just receive a letter from the Court stating that their debts...
Bankruptcy Courts Allow You to Keep More Property in 2010
Created On: 03/31/2010
Contrary to popular belief, filing for bankruptcy will not mean losing all of your personal belongings. Bankruptcy filers, called debtors, can "exempt" belongings from creditors. The amount varies from...
Bank of America Launches a Loan Modification Program
Created On: 03/24/2010
Bank of America just launched a pilot program designed to lower the actual principal of mortgages for homeowners whose homes are underwater. This program is different than the one...
Can I Keep My House in a Bankruptcy Case?
Created On: 03/18/2010
One of the biggest myths of bankruptcy is that the applicant will lose their home. The goal of bankruptcy is to not lose the house, if the debtor can still afford it...
