Vermont Bankruptcy Lawyers

Wiener & Gale PC
Burlington, Vermont

At the Law Offices of Wiener & Gale, PC, we firmly believe representing our client to the best of our ability is our main goal. Our firm, located in Burlington, has expertise in the areas of real estate, and financial matters.

We also concentrate on residential purchases, refinances, sales and 1031 exchanges. Our services mainly include real estate related law, but we also do bankruptcies.

Paul Frank + Collins Attorneys at Law
Burlington, Vermont

When you’re in the midst of a bankruptcy filing, you need to almost stay two steps ahead of the latest hitch. We strive to provide solutions to complex situations and predicaments.

We are connected with many different firms and organizations, so we certainly have the resources to also direct you to a service that may work better for you, rather than unnecessarily filing for bankruptcy. Continued success means keeping our track great clean and engaging oncoming challenges.

Marji Hanson
Bethel, Vermont

We’re a law firm that regularly represents commercial companies when they run into financial hardship. Times are tough out there, including for consumers, but many organizations and companies who have hit a rough spot are also struggling.

Most of our services include an initial period of working outside the courtroom. It’s always in your best interest to negotiate a workout or restructuring plan amount creditors.

Vermont is a rather small, northeastern state that is home to less than a million people. It’s the second least populated state, with only Wyoming having a lower population. Vermont is the United States’ leading producer of maple syrup. The state capital happens to also be the largest city in the state, which is Montpelier.

Vermont features a humid continental climate, which includes fairly warm, humid summers, and quite cold winters, even more so at higher elevations. If you’re on the lookout for a Vermont bankruptcy lawyer, you’re best luck will probably be in Burlington, South Burlington, or Rutland. With this tight-knit of a state, it may be a good idea to ask around for a referral. That’s how most people find the best lawyer for them, is through a friend.

When you go in for your initial consultation, the firm may want you to sign a contract before speaking with you. This is usually to rope you in, and make you sometimes pay an upfront fee. The best type of lawyers will give you a completely free consultation; most of the time this includes one free hour of consultation. If you’re feeling confident with your choice, go ahead and sign the contract. Just go with your gut instinct.

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