Top best Bankruptcy Lawyers in ZIP 40507 | 55 available
55 Bankruptcy lawyers are available in ZIP code 40507 in Lancaster, Kentucky. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 53% provide free consultation with average fees of $383 per hour.
Bankruptcy Lawyers Nearby Lancaster 40507 (by distance)
Within 10 miles near you
(Lexington Area) 40516 7.3 miles
(Lexington Area) 40509 7.9 miles
Within 25 miles near you
(Winchester Area) 40391 19.9 miles
(Frankfort Area) 40601 24.7 miles
Within 50 miles near you
(Lancaster Area) 40444 25.9 miles
(Danville Area) 40422 32.6 miles
(Shelbyville Area) 40065 40.3 miles
33 - 55
$169 - $596
44% - 61%
4.5 - 4.9 ★
FAQs - Bankruptcy Lawyers in 40507 city Lancaster How many Bankruptcy lawyers actively serve residents of Lancaster, Pennsylvania? Approximately 28 licensed attorneys focus on Bankruptcy across Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Most matters are filed through the Pennsylvania District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Bankruptcy lawyers in Lancaster, Pennsylvania? In Lancaster, typical rates range from $235-$339 per hour for Bankruptcy. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3352 and $8016, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Bankruptcy matters usually take in courts near Lancaster? Bankruptcy cases in Lancaster, Pennsylvania usually take around 4-11 months depending on complexity and the Pennsylvania District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Bankruptcy cases for people living in Lancaster, Pennsylvania? Residents of Lancaster typically see Bankruptcy filings handled by the Pennsylvania District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Bankruptcy? About 70% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Bankruptcy, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
55 Bankruptcy Lawyers Found Near You
I'm inspired by helping our clients resolve financial challenges they encounter. After analyzing the situation, we work together to consider the options and potential outcomes, then work on getting results. The flexibility exists for clients to be as "hands-on" as they want to be, taking cost considerations into account.. In my spare time, I'm active in Lexington's evolving arts community and I run and cycle to stay fit.
I know that bankruptcy is usually a last resort. I understand that no one really wants to file. My job is to make the process as smooth and pleasant as possible for my clients. From the initial consultation to the discharge, I strive to take the complicated issues my clients bring to the table, sort them into managable levels, and move them forward with a fresh start.. On a personal note, I am married to Matthew Bunch and we have two very active teens. I enjoy reading, cooking and most outdoor activities such as hiking and whitewater rafting.
I have seen many debtor/creditor dispute situations over my 30-plus year career. It has been my passion to work with my client contacts, and I have learned about many different industries as part of that process. It is important to talk face to face with clients, to dig down to the fundamentals, and to work together to create a persuasive message to advocate for their interests. There are often many other parties involved to work with, as well as being persuasive in court when required. Over time, I have come to view this process as both an art and a science, and as a way to formulate the story that presents the best chance to meet my clients’ goals. “Everything we do falls on a spectrum of options, pros and cons, how it fits in to the big picture, negotiation, and risk analysis. I mostly see lots of gray and multiple choices of how to proceed, usually not a simple black and white answer. It is very important to me to make sure the clients get the benefit of what I see so they can make the best choices for themselves.”. I started at a larger firm where I was an associate and later partner, for 17 years. I began as a young lawyer doing bank work, but my heart grew to be more passionate about working on the debtor side of the table, trying to save businesses, or wind them down in the best way possible. “The early years of my practice are invaluable to me, because I got to both write and argue so many motions in different courts across the Commonwealth, and learned to think about what the banks are looking for in a situation. I learned a lot of law in the process. As a debtor or committee lawyer, being able to understand and work with the other parties is an absolute necessity.” I believe in always trying to resolve issues consensually, while simultaneously preparing to go argue the matter in court if necessary. After 17 years, in 2003, I left to start my own firm, and it has been a true learning experience. As a small business owner myself, I have gained an unbelievable amount of insight that big-firm lawyers just don't have.. Outside of the office, I enjoy working in the yard, traveling, reading, and spending quality R&R time with my husband and grown children. I'm currently working on some writing in the hopes of soon going on the road to teach and help others with all that I have learned the hard way. I'm passionate about helping our retirees and our young families figure out how to strengthen their personal finances in our current tough economic times, as well as all the looming governmental debt burdens which I foresee as a ticking bomb. Unfortunately, I have seen first hand how ugly bad debt situations can be.
I graduated Georgetown Universitry Law Center in May, 1989. After completing a one-year clerkship with the Hon. James F. Queenan, Jr., United States Bankrutpcy Judge for the District of Massachusetts, I joined the Boston office of the international firm of Hale and Dorr n/k/a WilmerHale. I spent six years with that firm, practicing bankruptcy law and litigation and received excellent training by some of the best attorneys I have ever met. I have litigated at least 750 cases in 28 years of private practice and been involved in scores of appeals. I am passionate about the practice of law, always striving to achieve excellent results for all my clients. I have been married for 22 years and have two children, a son who is 17 and a daughter who is 15. We have lived in Central Kentucky since October, 2005.
Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Lancaster and surrounding areas.
Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Lancaster and surrounding areas.
Experienced Bankruptcy attorney serving clients in Lancaster and surrounding areas.