Ohio Bankruptcy lawyers
Across the United States, there are qualified bankruptcy lawyers in Ohio who have helped many people just like you become virtually free of debt. Most bankruptcy lawyers in Ohio will give you a free initial consultation to evaluate your financial situation.
Use our attorney directory to locate a qualified Lead Counsel Bankruptcy Lawyer in your area who can help you today.
Zingarelli Law Office
Nicholas Zingarelli
Cincinnati, OH | Phone: 866-708-4375
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J.M. Smith Co., LPA
Justin M. Smith
Cleveland, OH | Phone: 866-584-5726
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Koffel & Jump
Mark Jump
Columbus, OH | Phone: 866-715-6260
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Myers & Frayne Co., LPA
Anne Frayne
Dayton, OH | Phone: 866-294-9362
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Law Office of Scott A. Kramer, LLC
Scott Kramer
Dayton, OH | Phone: 866-776-4710
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David E. Mortimer
Micheli, Baldwin, Northrup L.P.A.
David Mortimer
Zanesville, OH | Phone: 866-333-1890
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What is a means test?
A "means test" in a bankruptcy proceeding is one of the factors used to determine whether an individual debtor is eligible to file for bankruptcy under Chapter … more
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One of the most difficult aspects of owing debts that you cannot pay is dealing with your creditors, or the collection agencies that work for those creditors. Bill collectors often seem to stop at nothing to collect money from you, even if it means threatening you or not being truthful about the consequences of not paying off your debt. As a result, people in this situation often … more - Will filing for bankruptcy get rid of all my debts?
Many people think that if they simply file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, then they will get rid of all of their debts. Unfortunately, this is not the case. There are some types of debts that cannot be discharged in bankruptcy by law. This means that even if you complete bankruptcy proceedings, you still have to pay back these debts. These debts include child support, alimony, … more
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