Serves Keller, TX
35244
Hired 22 times
1 employee
17 years in business
$1350
4.8
This pro accepts payments via Cash, Check, Credit card, PayPal, and Venmo.
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License
License Holder: Thomas Ford
License Type: Attorney (TX)
License number: #24032068
License verified on 9/20/2023
Valid through 9/20/2025
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Thomas Ford
Completed on 2/28/2021
Introduction
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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