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Free Seminar on Bankruptcy by Attorney Ronald I. Le Vine Includes Loan Modifications and Foreclosures: What You Need To Know

Are you in debt or struggling with finances? Did you know that NJ has one of the highest foreclosure rates in the nation? Attorney Ronald I. Le Vine, of 210 River Street, Hackensack, NJ will be holding a free seminar entitled "Bankruptcy: What you Need to Know" on Thursday, October 3rd at 7:30 pm at the Hasbrouck Heights Holiday Inn, 283 Route 17 South. At this informative seminar he will speak about bankruptcy and loan modifications. He will also speak about what happens when a person is in debt. He will cover the topic of Bankruptcy. Bankruptcy offers debt relief by eliminating credit card, medical bills and most other debts. He will also speak about issues with mortgages and foreclosures. Some foreclosures can be defeated by removing second mortgages and reducing first mortgages. At this seminar you will learn your rights on bankruptcy as well as loan modifications. 

Ronald I. Le Vine has been helping consumers for over 25 years and has been providing these free, no-obligation seminars to North Jersey consumers for two decades. Mr. Le Vine is currently the Chair, Consumer Protection Law Committee of the NJ State Bar Association.

A question and answer period follows the seminar. Please register for the seminar by calling the Hackensack office at 201-489-7900. You can also call to receive a free brochure on the different kinds of bankruptcy as well as foreclosures. You can also write for a free brochure: Attorney Ronald I. LeVine, 210 River Street, Hackensack, Nj 07601. There is no obligation in attending the seminar or calling for a free brochure. Walk-ins to the seminar are also welcome. For more info visit www. formerjudge.com.

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