A bankruptcy and
debt attorney specializes in laws that govern bankruptcy and debt.
Not exact matches
«People assume that their balance won't go up,» said Leslie Tayne,
attorney and founder of Tayne Law Group, which
specializes in consumer and business
debt.
You may not be aware of your legal rights and options for resolving your
debts; an
attorney who
specializes in student loans can help you understand them and give you a better idea of how you can proceed.
Naca.net has a listing of consumer law
attorneys from state to state, many of whom
specialize in
debt collection.
If you feel your rights have been violated you should contact an [5]
attorney that
specializes in
debt collection related cases.
Keep in mind, if the problem involves legal issues surrounding the
debt, there is no substitute for specific legal advice from an
attorney who
specializes in consumer issues, is licensed in your state, and you have an
attorney - client relationship with.
Golden Financial Services works with the top
debt relief companies and
specialized debt relief
attorneys across the nation.
If you can't find a bankruptcy
attorney who is licensed in your state then I would look for an
attorney that
specializes in
debt collection abuse to see if you might have a claim there.
Better still:
attorneys that
specialize in defending consumers against
debt collectors will often provide services pro bono, collecting their fees from miscreant agencies that have probably broken the law.
Our bankruptcy
attorneys have over 25 years of
specialized experience in foreclosure defense,
debt relief and bankruptcy law.
Author: Roy McFarland, Esq. is an
attorney in Denver,
specializing in bankruptcy law and
debt relief.
Neighborhood Legal Clinics Provides FREE 30 minute consultations with an
attorney at 34 locations across King County, including locations
specializing in
debt, bankruptcy, and family law issues.
Deciding just how to go about exercising rights to unpaid tenant
debts is also becoming more challenging as it becomes harder to replace tenants who default on rent, says Ed Quigley, an
attorney specializing in real estate with Cox, Castle & Nicholson in Los Angeles.