STATEMENT: Repara tu Deuda Abogados cancels €178,004 in Leganés (Madrid) with the Second Chance Law

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STATEMENT: Repara tu Deuda Abogados cancels €178,004 in Leganés (Madrid) with the Second Chance Law

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Madrid, November 28, 2022.

The leading law firm in the Second Chance Law exceeds 110 million euros exonerated to its clients

Repair your Debt Abogados, the leading law firm in Spain in the processing of the Second Chance Law, has achieved a debt cancellation in Leganés (Madrid). Through the management of Repara tu Deuda Abogados, the Court of First Instance and Instruction no. face. SEE JUDGMENT. As the lawyers from Repair your Debt explain, "he bought some shares in the bank. In addition, he had his own business but from 2017 things began to go wrong. He had to request loans to endure the bad streak. Without However, he could not assume them and was forced to ask for help, so he took advantage of the Second Chance Law". According to Repara tu Deuda Abogados, "Spain was one of the latest countries in the European Union to incorporate its legal system the Second Chance Law, in 2015, a mechanism provided for individuals and the self-employed to have a new life.The previous year there had been a Recommendation from the European Commission urging Spain to implement this second chance mechanism". Approved seven years ago, this is legislation with a long way to go. And it is that many people are still unaware of its existence and others mistakenly believe that the process is going to be more complicated than it really is. Repair your Debt Abogados has a total of 20,000 people who have become clients by putting their history of over-indebtedness in their hands. The law firm focuses its activity exclusively on the application of the Second Chance Law. Its specialization has led it to be the undisputed leader in the debt cancellation market for individuals and the self-employed. The exonerated figure to date exceeds 110 million euros. This legislation protects individuals and the self-employed since it exempts them from paying their debts as long as they meet a series of prerequisites. Among them, they must have been considered debtors in good faith and the amount owed cannot exceed 5 million euros.

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