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1 Chapter 7 Bankruptcy lawyers are available in ZIP code 97035 in Lake Oswego, Oregon, including Leigh Hudson. Average rating of these lawyers is 5.0/5 and 56% provide free consultation.

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FAQs - Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Lawyers in 97035 city Lake Oswego How many Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy lawyers actively serve residents of Lake Oswego, Oregon (97035)? Approximately 76 licensed attorneys focus on Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy across Lake Oswego, Oregon (97035). Most matters are filed through the Oregon District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. How long do Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy matters usually take in courts near Lake Oswego (97035)? Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy cases in Lake Oswego, Oregon usually take around 3-7 months depending on complexity and the Oregon District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy cases for people living in Lake Oswego, Oregon? Residents of Lake Oswego typically see Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy filings handled by the Oregon District Court. Proximity to 97035 helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around 97035 offer a free first consultation for Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? About 62% of firms near ZIP 97035 offer a free first consultation for Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Leigh Hudson

Firm: Oregon Affordable Bankruptcy, Inc.
5 Centerpointe Drive , Lake Oswego , Oregon 97035
Practice Areas: Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
My first experience with an attorney was a number of years ago when I was getting divorced (before I attended law school). I felt rushed and disconnected when I met with the attorney - as if he had better things to do. He seemed irritated if he had to spend too much time explaining things to me, and he billed me exorbitant fees for every little thing he did. I vowed that when I became an attorney, I would provide personal and affordable legal services, as well as always treating my clients in a personal and civilized fashion. To that end, I can proudly say that I always do my best to provide my clients with the individual attention they deserve. I personally handle all of my clients' legal matters from start to finish. I meet with clients as many times as needed to fully discuss their options and needs in the process. If bankruptcy is not the best option, I have a number of colleagues to whom I regularly refer clients for specialized help. Some clients may find it difficult to come in to the office, such as elderly and single parents of small children, so I often meet with them in their homes. There is never an extra charge for personal attention. One flat fee, no matter what occurs. That's the way it should be, and that's the way it is at my office!. I was born in Seattle, Washington and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, I enlisted in the U.S. Navy after high school, where I served four and a half years as a Hospital Corpsman at various duty stations on the west coast. I served several more years enlisted in the U.S. Naval Reserves during college. I earned my commission in the Army National Guard after graduating from the Oregon Military Academy. Prior to attending law school, I was employed as a caseworker for the State of Oregon for ten years in Beaverton.  I have five children (three teenagers still at home) and one grandbaby (so far), as well as a lazy pug and a feisty English bulldog.. During law school and after graduation, I worked as a workers' compensation attorney for both the injured worker and the insurance companies (not at the same time).  I didn't care for the contentiousness and hostility of that type of alw, so I began handling bankruptcy cases and found I loved it.  Bankruptcy is a win-win: I'm able to help people get out from under their financial problems and they're happier for the resolution!  In 2017, I'm adding will and trusts to my existing bankruptcy practice (primarily because so many bankruptcy clients over the years have inquired about that service, but also to expand my practice now that all my children are out of elementary school).
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