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Mary Elizabeth Schmitt, Attorney at Law
Stopping home foreclosure is possible right up to the day of the sale of your home. Learn how by contacting Bankruptcy Attorney Mary Elizabeth Schmitt in Everett, WA.
The filing of a bankruptcy petition under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code automatically stops the foreclosure process. Ms. Schmitt recommends seeking bankruptcy protection well before the bankruptcy trustee sale date.
Attorney Schmitt and her caring staff will help you determine whether halting foreclosure is your best option, and whether you can benefit from filing for personal bankruptcy.
For more than 20 years, attorney Schmitt and staff have provided advocacy for individuals and families in financial distress. She has handled more than 6,000 cases, with good results.
Make an appointment with Ms. Schmitt today by calling the Everett office at 425-252-5567 or the Friday Harbor office at 360-378-6222. Also, please see the attached bankruptcy information form.
Stopping Home Foreclosure May Include:
Filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection
Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection
Bankruptcy May Allow You:
To stay in your home
To restructure your mortgage debt
To discharge a second mortgage
To repay mortgage arrears, often without interest
To avoid foreclosure-related fees
Mary Elizabeth Schmitt is in her 20th year of practicing law. She received her Bachelor of Arts from the Pennsylvania State University in 1979. In 1980, she graduated with a Master of International Management from the American Graduate School of International Management ( Thunderbird School ) in Glendale, Arizona, where she specialized in international banking.
Ms. Schmitt received her law degree from the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania in 1991. She began in private practice in Pennsylvania and in 1992 she opened her practice in Everett.