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San Bruno Immigration Lawyer
The Grande Law Firm is your San Bruno Immigration Lawyer. We work with families and businesses to help them solve their legal challenges. We are with you every step of the process to guarantee a successful outcome.
Committed to bringing you peace of mind so you can enjoy the better things in life. We can resolve on concern you might have.
Family Immigration
Family Immigration in San Bruno provides solutions to you immigration obstacles. Bring your family closer by helping them get a visa or permanent residence in the United States of America.
Fiance and Spouse Visas
Help get you fiance or spouse a visa or permanent residence in the United States.
Investor and Business Visas
By investing in a business or opening up a business you qualify for a visa or permanent residence in the United States.
San Bruno Bankruptcy Lawyer
We at The Grande Law Firm pride ourselves on being the top San Bruno Bankruptcy Lawyer.
Chapter 7
Chapter 7 is the most common type of bankruptcy. It is also referred to as “straight bankruptcy” or liquidation bankruptcy. In order to qualify for Chapter 7 you have to pass a Means Test. The Means test compares your income level to your level of debt.
Chapter 11
Chapter 11 is a form of bankruptcy that involves a reorganization of a debtor’s business affairs, debts and assets. Chapter 11 is generally filed by corporations that require time to restructure their debts, and it gives the debtor a fresh start, subject to the debtor’s fulfillment of his obligations under the plan of reorganization.
Chapter 13
Chapter 13 is a choice for those who cannot pass their Means Test due to their income. It allows you, together with your lawyer, to set up a payment plan to progressively pay off debt. This allows you to get caught up on backed up payments, pay off loans, and keep property that would not be exempt in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.