Pennsylvania Bankruptcy Lawyers

Halprin Law
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

At the Halprin Law Offices, all of our clients are always treated with the utmost respect. We know this time in your life can be tough, which is why we give personal, detailed attention to each and every case.

No one wants to feel like they’re not being listened to. We take the time to explain our strategy, and the process overall, so you can feel at ease while working with our services.

Georgette Miller ESQ, P.C.
Lawnside, New Jersey

In October of 2005, the bankruptcy laws were tightened up quite a bit. Shortly after this, many consumers thought that they couldn’t even claim bankruptcy anymore. However, it’s important to know that this is untrue.

At the Law Offices of Georgette Miller, Esq., P.C., we continue to provide diligent, quality bankruptcy services to all of our clients. While it is true that you need to understand the laws much more thoroughly, we can handle all types of bankruptcy, including Chapter 7, 11 and 13.

William D. Schroeder Jr.
Bethlehem Suite, Pennsylvania

The United States is pretty much in a hole right now. Not every single citizen, or anything like that, but many families are struggling.

With the housing market the way it is, many homes are flipped completely upside down, and probably won’t rebound for at least a half-decade or so.

During this trying time, it may be in your best interest to claim bankruptcy. While the laws did change in 2005, you’re still able to file in most cases.

Pennsylvania is a Northeastern, Middle Atlantic state is affectionately known as the keystone state, mainly due to the fact it used to almost be the center point the thirteen original colonies. While it past years Pennsylvania has been known for its steel industry, manufacturing as a whole has steadily declined over the course of the last decade or so. It seems be one of those dying industries that will eventually be replaced with another process.

The state’s four most populated states include Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown and Erie, while the state capital is Harrisburg. All of these cities would be a great place to start your search for a Pittsburgh bankruptcy lawyer. The biggest cities will give you the best selection of attorneys.

Although, even if you get a pretty good feeling when sitting down for an initial consultation, always shop around a bit for the right firm. The law office and attorneys you work with will be vital to your success. This is why it’s in your best interest to sit down with a few different places, so you can get a feel for how they function and ultimately how they treat you. No one wants to be stressed out and flustered. Take the time to find the right attorney and you’ll know what we mean.

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