Law Offices of Stephen J. Bedor

Phone: 503-699-0402
Fax: 503-699-1811

155 B Avenue
Suite 305
Lake Oswego, OR 97034
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Foreclosure Defense

Using Bankruptcy to Keep Your Home in Oregon

Many people are facing foreclosure for various reasons. Maybe you have lost your job or had your hours reduced. Perhaps changes to your adjustable rate mortgage have made it unaffordable. Whatever you are struggling with, you are not alone. At the Oregon Law Offices of Stephen J. Bedor, we can help you use bankruptcy to save your home.

Protect Your Home Through Bankruptcy in Oregon
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It is extremely important to seek our help as soon as possible if you are facing foreclosure. Filing for bankruptcy before the foreclosure sale takes place, will stop the foreclosure proceedings until you have had a full and fair hearing in the bankruptcy court.

Helping You Get Relief From Debt and Keep Your Home

Bankruptcy can help you deal with debts that you entered into in good faith, but with which you can no longer keep up. Attorney Stephen J. Bedor will explain how Oregon's exemption laws could help you protect your home when you file for bankruptcy.

Every client has unique financial concerns, and there is no one answer that meets everyone's needs. Your financial situation will determine which form of bankruptcy you should file for:

We will take the time to understand your situation and explain how bankruptcy can give you a fresh start for the future. Call 503-699-0402 or contact us online to schedule an appointment with an experienced Oregon foreclosure defense lawyer.

Law Offices of Stephen J. Bedor

Phone: 503-699-0402 | Fax: 503-699-1811

155 B Avenue
Suite 305
Lake Oswego, OR 97034
Map and Directions | E-Mail Us

From offices in Lake Oswego, Oregon, the Law Offices of Stephen J. Bedor represents clients throughout the Portland area, including West Linn, Oregon City, Clackamas, Wilsonville, Milwaukie, Beaverton, Tualatin, Southwest Portland, Gresham, Tigard, Sherwood, Aloha, Hillsboro, Woodburn, Salem, Kaiser, Happy Valley, Clackamas County, Washington County, and Multnomah County.

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.