The Law Office of Kim Covington
Bankruptcy | Serving Eugene, OR
541-209-0302When you need Bankruptcy help in Eugene, contact The Law Office of Kim Covington, an established Oregon law firm.
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A Personalized, Sensitive Approach To Bankruptcy
Financial troubles do not discriminate. During hard economic times or a good economy, hardworking individuals can fall behind for a wide range of reasons. People from all social, educational, ethnic and professional backgrounds can find themselves with debts they simply cannot afford to pay off.
If you are struggling with debt because of medical expenses, a divorce, a job loss, a business failure, a problematic mortgage or another difficulty, filing for bankruptcy may prove to be helpful to you. Based in Eugene, The Law Office of Kim Covington is here to serve you. As an experienced attorney for bankruptcy and foreclosure prevention, I am passionate about helping my clients overcome financial obstacles. I devote my practice to advising and representing families and individuals in Oregon. I have been practicing law in Oregon for 22 years.
Contact us today if you need legal assistance with any of the following:
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 13
- Garnishment
- Foreclosure
- Repossession
- Credit Card Debt
- Medical Bills
- Tax Debt
- Emergency Filings
- Business Bankruptcy
- Creditor Harassment
- Second Mortgages
- Bankruptcy And Divorce
- Bankruptcy Myths
- Retirement Funds
- Bankruptcy Basics
- Bankruptcy FAQ
- Oregon Bankruptcy Procedures
- Oregon Bankruptcy Exemptions -ORS
- Oregon Bankruptcy Exemptions -USC (federal)
- Rebuilding Credit
Call 541-209-0302 today to arrange your free initial consultation.
Attorney Kim Covington
I grew up in Sandy, Oregon, and I am an outdoor enthusiast. I enjoy walking, hiking, biking, jogging and swimming. I was interested in the law as a way to help people with their problems.
I attended Oregon State University and earned my B.S. Degree with a minor in Political Science. I graduated with summa cum laude honors. I worked with Audrey Back at ASOSU student advising office and learned that helping students with their legal issues was challenging, rewarding and never the same issue twice. Everyone had a unique issue that they needed help with.
I graduated from The University of Oregon School of Law in 1998. I clerked at a personal injury law office and learned that I could help one client at a time and make a difference in someone’s life. I found this very rewarding.
I had my son while attending law school. I learned how to balance work and family responsibilities. I offer flexible hours today as a result. I am able to meet clients in the Eugene are for later evening appointments and weekend appointments when necessary.
I charge a reasonable fee for my services. I understand the financial strain most people are experiencing. I have been a single parent and also dealt with student loans and unexpected medical expenses. I know how challenging these issues are.
My goal is to help clients get a fresh start and get ahead of their debts so they can live happy and healthy lives. Families deserve to plan for their own retirement and save for their children’s college education.