German Yusufov
"It is my goal to use my skills and experience to assist people facing financial difficulties to reorganize their finances and get their lives back on track."
German Yusufov is a debt relief and bankruptcy attorney . He began his legal career in Tucson as a litigator, representing individuals and businesses in all types of legal disputes. The cases Mr. Yusufov handled ranged from contract disputes, personal injury, employment discrimination, and civil rights cases to complex breach of fiduciary duty cases and medical malpractice. Having thus acquired extensive litigation experience, Mr. Yusufov then moved on to concentrate on bankruptcy, property taxation, and foreclosure-related matters.
Prior to establishing Yusufov Law Firm, Mr. Yusufov represented creditors in Bankruptcy courts throughout the United States, and was involved in hundreds of cases, ranging from personal bankruptcies of individuals and families, to the bankruptcies of major national and international corporations. Because of the breadth of his experience, Mr. Yusufov is able to help individuals and businesses facing financial difficulties regardless of the complexity of their case or the nature of their financial problems.
Mr. Yusufov received his law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Arizona, and is a graduate of University High School in Tucson, Arizona. Mr. Yusufov is also a former Deputy Pima County Attorney.
There is no single answer to this question. Under the current federal law, a bankruptcy can remain on a person’s credit history for up to 10 years. On the other hand, most individuals who file for bankruptcy already have poor credit. In some situations, bankruptcy may even improve a person’s credit, because bankruptcy can eliminate many debts and thus improve a person’s financial situation.
There is no single answer to this question. Under the current federal law, a bankruptcy can remain on a person’s credit history for up to 10 years. On the other hand, most individuals who file for bankruptcy already have poor credit. In some situations, bankruptcy may even improve a person’s credit, because bankruptcy can eliminate many debts and thus improve a person’s financial situation.
There is no single answer to this question. Under the current federal law, a bankruptcy can remain on a person’s credit history for up to 10 years. On the other hand, most individuals who file for bankruptcy already have poor credit. In some situations, bankruptcy may even improve a person’s credit, because bankruptcy can eliminate many debts and thus improve a person’s financial situation.
Successfully recovered damages from a mortgage company for violation of our clients’ bankruptcy discharge
Successfully discharged over $130,000 in student loan debt
Confirmed a Chapter 11 plan for an industrial repair business
Confirmed a Chapter 11 plan for a real estate investor
Confirmed a Chapter 11 plan for a gas station business
To discuss your financial situation and learn more about your debt relief options, give us a call at (520) 745-4429 or (480) 788-0098.
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