Gedbaw Law Firm, LLC
4.5
Serves Topeka, KS
9 years in business
We think of our firm as a client centered firm. We understand that clients who have legal problems are often going through very difficult times in their lives and we strive to make the experience of working with our firm as easy as possible. We are flexible with scheduling appointments and will gladly meet with clients during the evening or on weekends at no additional charge to the client. We also understand that sometimes clients do not always have the ability to travel to our office, so we will gladly travel to a location that is convenient for our client. We feel that our willingness to put the convenience of our clients ahead of our own is what helps us stand out from other law firms in the area.
We enjoy helping our clients solve their legal problems in a manner that is the most cost effective to the client. Many law firms focus on doing tasks on cases that don't really need to be done simply to run up the hourly bill that they will send to the client. We strongly oppose this practice and will never do that to a client. We do the work that needs to be done in order to obtain the maximum benefit for the client.
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1. What do bankruptcy attorneys do?
Bankruptcy attorneys specialize in helping individuals or businesses navigate the legal process of bankruptcy to manage or eliminate debts.
2. When should I consult a bankruptcy attorney?
Consult a bankruptcy attorney if you're struggling with overwhelming debt, facing creditor lawsuits, or considering filing for bankruptcy protection.
3. What types of bankruptcy can they assist with?
They assist with various types, including Chapter 7 (liquidation), Chapter 13 (repayment plans), and Chapter 11 (business reorganization), among others.
4. How much do bankruptcy attorney services cost?
Costs vary depending on case complexity and location; many attorneys offer free initial consultations and fee structures based on your case.
5. How long does the bankruptcy process take?
Duration depends on bankruptcy type; Chapter 7 cases usually take 3-6 months, while Chapter 13 repayment plans last 3-5 years.
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