Top best Bankruptcy Lawyers in Richmond | 112 available
112 Bankruptcy lawyers are available in Richmond, Delaware. These lawyers are rated between 4.7/5 to 5/5 and 53% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $39 to $67 per hour.
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FAQs - Bankruptcy Lawyers in city Richmond How many Bankruptcy lawyers actively serve residents of Richmond, Virginia? Approximately 27 licensed attorneys focus on Bankruptcy across Richmond, Virginia. Most matters are filed through the Virginia District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Bankruptcy lawyers in Richmond, Virginia? In Richmond, typical rates range from $217-$389 per hour for Bankruptcy. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3729 and $7976, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Bankruptcy matters usually take in courts near Richmond? Bankruptcy cases in Richmond, Virginia usually take around 2-8 months depending on complexity and the Virginia District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Bankruptcy cases for people living in Richmond, Virginia? Residents of Richmond typically see Bankruptcy filings handled by the Virginia District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Bankruptcy? About 45% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Bankruptcy, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
112 Bankruptcy Lawyers Found Near You
We know how to help you. Whether you have medical bills, credit card debt, a repossession debt or just over your head in bills, we can assist you to financial freedom and a fresh start. We can advise you on the best course of action, whether it be a bankruptcy solution, a credit counseling plan or a loan modification. We can get you the right course of action to obtain financial freedom and a fresh start. Be debt free doubt, filing bankruptcy will be one of the hardest decisions you will ever make. We tell our clients who are carrying a large debt burden to look down the road 3 to 5 years and if they do not see their financial situation substantially improving through a large salary increase, inheritance or other new source of income, then it is probably time to consider getting a fresh start now. You can wait another 5 years, but you can also obtain financial freedom now through YOUR HOME FROM FORECLOSUREIf you are facing a foreclosure, we can help you. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy can stop the foreclosure and give you the chance to keep your home. Chapter 13 allows you to pay back your mortgage default over 5 years and to start fresh with your regular monthly payments. In addition, Chapter 13 allows you to pay all of your other debts, credit cards , medical bills, and even your IRS debt through the Chapter 13 you are facing a car or truck repossession, or if your vehicle was just taken, call our office to stop the process and keep the vehicle. Chapter 13 bankruptcy can solve this problem. We can work out a new payment plan with the lender to catch up on the back payments or to pay for the vehicle in full through the Chapter 13 Plan. Often the car payment will be lower than the payment you are paying now, and we can reduce the interest rate as well. Don't let a repossession cause you to lose you car or truck. Don't let a repossession prevent you from getting to your job.
There is nothing like experience to teach good lessons. And, so like many of you, I learned about financial hardship the hard way - through personal experience. After about 18 years of successful employement I was unemployed with little prospects.. Fortunately, I received some good advice, borrowed the money for law school and founded our firm. From that humble beginning, my wife and I feel truly fortunate to work with so many wonderful folks and to have helped so many others who face what we ourselves once faced.. Our 17 attorneys treat folks with dignity and respect because we very personally know what it is like to have lawyers and creditors treat you badly.. Please call us EARLY so that we can help. We offer everyone a FREE consultation with a skilled, experienced attorney. Call us. We will help you.. Rusty Boleman
Steve is an attorney at Financial Freedom Legal in Richmond, VA. His practice focuses on representing and protecting the rights of consumers in bankruptcy proceedings. Steve has extensive experience practicing bankruptcy law, having represented both debtors and creditors in bankruptcy proceedings. Since 2014, he has represented consumers exclusively, and he has helped thousands of clients file bankruptcy and navigate the bankruptcy process. Prior to that, he spent several years representing creditors in bankruptcy and foreclosure proceedings.. Steve is a member of the the National Association of Consumer Advocates, the Richmond Bar Association, and the Henrico County Bar Association. He has presented and authored articles on a variety of bankruptcy topics.. Steve enjoys traveling and is an avid volleyball and broomball player. He lives in Richmond with his wife, Jessica, and their dog, Maggie.
Richmond bankruptcy lawyer Stephen L. Flores always prioritizes his clients’ needs and goals. By offering quick communication, personalized services, and his in-depth experience and knowledge, every client that comes to his office leaves with a sense of relief that they have a true ally working on their behalf. Stephen has always valued his ability to help others, and after graduating from the University of Virginia, he worked as a deputy clerk, where he assisted individuals who did not have lawyers file their important paperwork. In realizing he could do more to help as an attorney, he graduated with his JD from the University of Richmond and has called the city home ever since. Stephen founded Flores Law PLLC and started his bankruptcy practice with the mission of helping his clients get a fresh start away from debt. To learn more about his practice, contact the firm to schedule a consultation.
Paul Kunberger is a licensed attorney living and working in the City of Richmond. Paul received his BA in Political Science from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1976 and his J.D. in Law from the University of Baltimore in 1980. He was admitted to the Maryland Court of Appeals in 1981, the DC Court of Appeals in 1982, and the Virginia Supreme Court in 1994. Paul has also been admitted into US Bankruptcy Court in the Eastern and Western districts of Virginia, the district of Maryland, and the U.S. District Court of Maryland and Washington D.C.
Patrick Keith is President and a shareholder of Boleman Law Firm and has been practicing all areas related to bankruptcy law since he joined Boleman in 2002. He is a frequent speaker on issues regarding foreclosure and bankruptcy to the Richmond Bar Association, community colleges and civic organizations. He also frequently speaks to law students at the University of Richmond School of Law regarding bankruptcy and the practice of law.. Patrick is a native of Richmond, VA and currently lives in Midlothian, VA with his wife, two children and a Boston Terrier named Roxie. He enjoys spending time traveling and golfing with his extended family. Patrick also enjoys tennis, hiking, reading and cooking.
Nupa Agarwal, Esq. is the lead attorney with The Agarwal Law Firm. She founded this Richmond law firm in 2004 and has over 15 years of experience practicing law. Nupa earned a Juris Doctorate from the Mississippi College School of Law. Her practice focuses on bankruptcy law to make a direct mpact on her Richmond neighbors. See how The Agarwal Law Firm can help you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy today. Contact for a free consultation!
Mr. Krumbein graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA in 1995 with a Bachelors in Criminal Justice. He then went on to Law School at the Claude W. Pettit College of Law at Ohio Northern University, where he graduated in 1998. Mr. Krumbein was admitted to the Virginia Supreme Court as well as all state courts in 1999, and the Federal Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern and Western District of Virginia, the Federal District Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Virginia, as well as the US 4th Circuit Court of Appeals.. Mr. Krumbein limits his practice to representing consumers in State and Federal Courts in collection defense, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and Fair Credit Reporting Act claims. He has previously represented consumers in Bankruptcy court in prosecution of Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.. Mr. Krumbein is a member of the Virginia State Bar, the National Association of Consumer Advocates, and Public Justice.
Laura Alridge is Vice President of Boleman Law Firm and has been practicing bankruptcy law since she joined Boleman in 1998.. Laura is active in the Richmond community, having worked with the Virginia Poverty Law Center, Housing Opportunities Made Equal (HOME), The Credit Abuse Resistance Education (CARE) program and the Legal Information Network for Cancer (LINC). She is a frequent speaker at community workshops and professional CLE courses.. Laura grew up in Roanoke, Virginia and today lives in Richmond with her husband and son. She enjoys traveling and spending time with her family.
Kimberly A. Chandler earned her law degree at University of Richmond’s T.C. Williams School of Law (2001) and a B.A. in Business from Michigan State University (1990). She was previously employed as an international procurement manager with an emphasis on the negotiations of contracts and financial analysis. Mrs. Chandler’s 20 years of business and litigation experience, coupled with her ability to create and implement practical solutions for even the most difficult legal problems, allows her to obtain efficient and timely results for clients.. Mrs. Chandler represents Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 Debtors in matters before the bankruptcy court and is also experienced in the litigation and enforcement of Debtors rights in federal district court in matters related to abusive practices of creditors in debt collection matters.. Her experience includes:. Bankruptcy representation in Chapter 7, 13 and adversary proceedings against creditors. Prosecution and litigation of abuses related to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Litigation of various matters under Virginia State Law. Representation of small businesses and individual debtors in bankruptcy matters. Admissions:. Virginia State Bar. United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Virginia. United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia. Professional Affiliations:. Richmond Bar Association, Bankruptcy Section. American Bankruptcy Institute. Virginia State Bar (Bankruptcy Law Section). American Bar Association. National Association of Consumer Advocates
I have been a bankruptcy attorney for more than 25 years and during that time have helped thousands of clients file chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcies. I graduated from the law school at the College of William and Mary in 1990 and came to Richmond to practice law. I have one daughter who is now 19 years old and I live and work near VCU in the fan area of Richmond.. Most of my current business comes from client or attorney referrals. I run a small, boutique law practice and all I do is consumer bankruptcy filings. We offer exceptional service at very affordable prices and wodl be happy to set a free consulation for anyone looking for more information. You will get email responses within 12 to 24 hours from me, even on weekends and my staff is always happy to try to help you if you call the office at a time when I am away from my desk. We know you by your first name, not as a number. We remember your unique situaiton and, unlike some of the bigger firms, you will be able to talk to somone you have actually met and talked to before when you call my office to discuss your case. In the field of Consumer Bankruptcy, bigger is not always better and it does not matter as much whether you have a lot of attorneys to talk to as it does that you have an experienced attorney who knows what you need and is available when you need assistance.
Helping people get out of debt and/or reorganizing their debt into affordable monthly payments gives me great satisfaction. I love what I do and thrive off of seeing just how happy and relieved my clients are after we have been able to reduce or eliminate their debt obligations.. Please contact me for a free consultation to see what financial relief you might qualify for.. SJM
Graduate of Texas A&M University and William & Mary Law School. Amanda has practiced at the Boleman Law Firm since April of 2013 and is licensed in Texas and Virginia. Amanda is admitted to the United States Bankruptcy Courts in the Eastern and Western District of Virginia. Amanda is also active in the Richmond Bar Association as a member of the Bankruptcy Section and as an executive committee member of the Young Lawyer's Section.
Facing issues such as job loss, divorce or foreclosure can be overwhelming and lead to serious financial trouble. That’s why having someone in your corner is important. As a founding partner of Hathaway Adair, P.C., I spend my days helping people make sense of their finances. Through a series of conversations, I can untangle the paperwork, figure out the math, deliver options, and help you move forward with your lives.
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Elizabeth F. Egan practices primarily bankruptcy and domestic relations law.. She received her J.D. from Western Michigan University and her B.A. from Virginia Tech. She has been practicing for nineteen years and has filed over one thousand bankruptcy cases. She has extensive litigation experience and successfully argued a lien avoidance issue which resulted in a published opinion by the Honorable Kevin R. Huennekens. She is admitted to practice in the Eastern District of Virginia.. Ms. Egan has been married for over twenty years and has a sixteen-year-old daughter. She enjoys reading, knitting, and gardening. She is a member of Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity and the Bankruptcy Section of the Virginia State Bar.
Consumer advocate providing bankruptcy legal services and post bankruptcy financial rehabilitation programs.. I began practicing consumer bankruptcy law exclusively in 1993. I believe the uniquely American Fresh Start provided by the bankruptcy code is a useful and possibly life changing financial tool.. If you are stressed financially, no decisions should be made without exploring the options available in the Bankruptcy Code.
Christina P. Spratley began practicing bankruptcy law following several years of practice in other fields of law including business litigation, commercial real estate and consumer finance compliance. She is a volunteer with Housing Opportunities Made Equal (HOME) and is on the Board of Directors of the NIA Community Development Corporation.. Christina lives in Richmond with her husband and two daughters. Traveling, entertaining and home improvement projects occupy her free time.