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Laredo Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
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  • 1209 San Dario Ave., No. 7-395, Laredo, TX 78040

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Bankruptcy lawyers help individuals and businesses find relief from overwhelming debt. They analyze your financial situation and guide you through processes like Chapter 7 liquidation or Chapter 13 reorganization. Their goal is to stop creditor harassment, protect your assets, and provide a legal path to a fresh financial start.

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The average lawyer rating is created by peers based on legal expertise, ethical standards, quality of service, and relationship skills. Recommendations are made by real clients.

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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What do I do about a court summons for credit card debt?

Diane L Drain
Answered by attorney Diane L Drain (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of D. L. Drain, P.A.
Why does this say the state is Arizona if the writer is in Illinois? I was relying on your designation that the writers were Arizona citizens.
Why does this say the state is Arizona if the writer is in Illinois? I was relying on your designation that the writers were Arizona citizens.

What happens when you miss a bankruptcy court date due to hospitalization?

Daniel James Wiedecker
Answered by attorney Daniel James Wiedecker (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Debt Relief Legal Clinic
The best practice is to be pro-active with the trustee and Court/judge assigned to your case. Use the telephone and make the trustee and Court aware of illnesses, each will generally be compassionate and set a date for continued hearing(s) in your case, or even that your appearance is excused, if appropriate. It is important the petitioner seek competent counsel in the petitioner jurisdiction to determine qualifications and rights under Title 11 of the United States Code.
The best practice is to be pro-active with the trustee and Court/judge assigned to your case. Use the telephone and make the trustee and Court aware of illnesses, each will generally be compassionate and set a date for continued hearing(s) in your case, or even that your appearance is excused, if appropriate. It is important the petitioner seek competent counsel in the petitioner jurisdiction to determine qualifications and rights under Title 11 of the United States Code.
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Can my daughter file bankruptcy with her loans?

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Answered by attorney John F. Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
Generally student loans are NOT dischargeable, and if you co-signed you too are liable if she does not pay. See an attorney now.
Generally student loans are NOT dischargeable, and if you co-signed you too are liable if she does not pay. See an attorney now.