Revolutionary Website Helps People File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Without An Attorney
Press Release – November 2009
Hundreds of Individuals used website over the weekend to see if they were eligible for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy for free
Warren, MI – Over the weekend, hundreds of people visited a new, revolutionary website that helps people file for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy without an attorney.
MyEasy7.com went live last week, and almost as soon as ads for the website appeared on the E! Entertainment network over the weekend, hundreds of new users flooded the website to see if they were eligible to file Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. They were attracted by the website’s ability to determine an individual’s eligibility for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy immediately for free. Some individuals who did qualify went on to use the website’s form processing software that enables people to complete the paperwork to file Bankruptcy without an attorney.
“Bankruptcy is a complicated process,” said Michael Greiner, founder of the new company and its President. “We bring everything together in one place to help people who are unable to afford the cost of hiring an attorney.”
For those who qualify for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, the program walks them through the process of filling out all the forms and filing them with their local Bankruptcy court. For just $199, users get their credit report information downloaded into the software, they are helped through the process of completing the long and complicated forms, they get links to a credit counseling company to do the required counseling, and they get directions to help them complete the rest of the process. For people who need the assistance of an attorney, the website offers links to qualified Bankruptcy lawyers.
Greiner, a successful Bankruptcy attorney in practice in the Detroit area, founded this website because he regularly saw individuals in court, struggling to file Bankruptcy without an attorney. “This website is really designed for those with relatively straight-forward cases,” Greiner said. “But each month, hundreds of cases are filed that could use the help of a website like this one. The activity over last weekend shows that this website serves a huge unmet need.”