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Bankruptcy Lawyer Explains Chapter 7, Chapter 13 & Getting a Fresh Start

3/9/202623 min

Bankruptcy Lawyer 

Struggling with overwhelming debt, IRS notices, or nonstop creditor calls? In this episode, Massachusetts bankruptcy attorney Barry Levine dives deep into how bankruptcy laws offer legal debt relief and a fresh start, empowering listeners to regain control of their finances and careers. 

With 45 years of experience helping individuals and small business owners, Barry breaks down the bankruptcy process step-by-step, including asset protection rules, timelines for discharge, and what rebuilding your credit score after bankruptcy really looks like. 

From routine filings to a complex 1,807-Bitcoin bankruptcy dispute, this con...

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First 90 seconds
  1. Barry Levin· Guest0:00

    [gentle music] Kid comes back to do further repair on his computer.

  2. Mirav Ozeri· Host0:07

    Computer.

  3. Barry Levin· Guest0:07

    Turns out that he found 1,807 Bitcoin on his computer. The kid who worked on the computer claims he's the custodian of the Bitcoin and has refused to turn it over. My client is in a bankruptcy.

  4. Mirav Ozeri· Host0:24

    Welcome back to How Much Can I Make? I'm Mirav Rozari. Today's guest says that since January 2024, he's never been busier. That tells you something about the moment we are in. Barry Levin is a Massachusetts bankruptcy attorney with 45 years of experience helping individuals and small business owners navigate financial collapse. His first job isn't paperwork, it's calming the panic, then he guides his clients step by step through the legal process towards a discharge. Barry knows the system in and out, so let's turn to him and talk about what financial collapse actually looks like and what recovery truly involves. Well, first of all, Barry, thank you so much for coming on the show.

  5. Barry Levin· Guest1:14

    Glad to be here.

  6. Mirav Ozeri· Host1:16

    I have a few questions, so why don't we start with you telling me when did you become a lawyer and why did you choose bankruptcy law?

  7. Barry Levin· Guest1:24

    Hey, I, I, I've been practicing law for over 45 years now. I had

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