Bankruptcy Attorneys in Carrollton, TX

Toronjo & Prosser Law
Toronjo & Prosser Law
4.5
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Serves Carrollton, TX
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17 years in business
We are a small firm with 2 attorneys. The attorneys in our office field all calls, prepare all of your paperwork, and are the ones who answer your questions when you have them. You will not be serviced by a legal assistant or paralegal. We enjoy helping our clients eliminate their debt problems and getting thank you reminders from them well after their cases have been concluded.
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Sims Bankruptcy Law
Sims Bankruptcy Law
4.5
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Serves Carrollton, TX
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I offer responsive, reliable, and experience debt relief to individuals and families. Free initial consultation! Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy and other debt solutions. You will work with ME and not be farmed off to another attorney/paralegal. Offices in Fort Worth, Waco, and Killeen. Sims Law, PLLC is a debt relief agency. Sims Law helps people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code. I enjoy providing relief to struggling families and individuals and helping them get their life back. We also help people keep their homes and cars. If you're facing foreclosure or repossession, don't hesitate to contact me immediately.
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Graham Legal, PLLC
Graham Legal, PLLC
4.5
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Serves Carrollton, TX
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10 years in business
We offer affordable legal representation and excellent customer service. We represent individuals and small businesses in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases. We help our clients wipe out debt, protect their property, stop lawsuits, and end garnishment.
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Thomas A Ford, AAL PLLC
Thomas A Ford, AAL PLLC
4.8
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Serves Carrollton, TX
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17 years in business
Welcome to Debt Relief. I make it easy. I do it right. I help people fix their debt problems. Often that means bankruptcy. But that’s not all it is. Sometimes it means defending a lawsuit, or getting a debt settled, or getting a mortgage modified, or credit repair, or helping someone with a money management system. After you’ve done this a while, you learn that bankruptcy isn’t just people dodging responsibility. Bankruptcy changes lives. In a good way. I'm talking about a positive impact on lives that could really use a little positive impact. Lives damaged by unemployment, divorce, or illness. Lives that need a second chance to get it right. When I began to realize that bankruptcy could help get lives back on track, I was hooked. I've been a solo practitioner since 2008. I started out with an office and a receptionist. I don't want a call center. I don't want an office with paralegals giving out bad legal advice and making mistakes. I don't want an office with a name on the door you never meet. I don't want you to reach a different person every time you contact me. You hire me, you get me. I started with the same basic principle I stick with today; don't take more clients than I can personally handle. Who does the initial consultation? Me. Who gathers information from you and prepares the paperwork? Me. Who goes to the meetings with you? Me. I do it all. Through the miracle of technology, I've evolved to where I mostly work out of my house in Trophy Club, Texas. I don't even maintain a regular office anymore. I have office locations where we can meet, but technology allows us to do most of the work using the internet, a fax number, and an email address. I try to keep things simple. I try to do things right. I try to give every client the respect they deserve, no matter what their situation.
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Thomas A Ford, AAL PLLC
Thomas A Ford, AAL PLLC
4.5
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Serves Carrollton, TX
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17 years in business
Welcome to Debt Relief. I make it easy. I do it right. I help people fix their debt problems. Often that means bankruptcy. But that’s not all it is. Sometimes it means defending a lawsuit, or getting a debt settled, or getting a mortgage modified, or credit repair, or helping someone with a money management system. After you’ve done this a while, you learn that bankruptcy isn’t just people dodging responsibility. Bankruptcy changes lives. In a good way. I'm talking about a positive impact on lives that could really use a little positive impact. Lives damaged by unemployment, divorce, or illness. Lives that need a second chance to get it right. When I began to realize that bankruptcy could help get lives back on track, I was hooked. I've been a solo practitioner since 2008. I started out with an office and a receptionist. I don't want a call center. I don't want an office with paralegals giving out bad legal advice and making mistakes. I don't want an office with a name on the door you never meet. I don't want you to reach a different person every time you contact me. You hire me, you get me. I started with the same basic principle I stick with today; don't take more clients than I can personally handle. Who does the initial consultation? Me. Who gathers information from you and prepares the paperwork? Me. Who goes to the meetings with you? Me. I do it all. Through the miracle of technology, I've evolved to where I mostly work out of my house in Trophy Club, Texas. I don't even maintain a regular office anymore. I have office locations where we can meet, but technology allows us to do most of the work using the internet, a fax number, and an email address. I try to keep things simple. I try to do things right. I try to give every client the respect they deserve, no matter what their situation.
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1. What do bankruptcy attorneys do?

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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?

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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?

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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?

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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?

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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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