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Beadles, Newman & Lawler, A Professional Corporation
3500 Hulen Street FORT WORTH, TX
Phone: 800-929-9290 Fax: 817-732-1897 Website: http://www.bnllaw.com |
Bowers & Searcy, P.C.
1320 South University Drive, Suite 825 FORT WORTH, TX
Phone: 817-332-9640 Fax: 817-332-9653 Website: http://www.bslaw.us |
Cañas & Flores
600 North Main Street , Suite 101 FORT WORTH, TX
Phone: 817-332-6060 Fax: 817-332-7636 Website: http://www.canasfloreslaw.com |
Claunch Law Firm
2912 West Sixth Street FORT WORTH, TX
Phone: 817-335-4003 Fax: 817-335-7112 Website: http://www.claunchlaw.com |
Constance Langston
Frost Bank Building, 4200 South Hulen Street, Suite 417 FORT WORTH, TX
Phone: 817-738-7380 Fax: 817-731-4536 Website: http://www.constancelangstonlaw.com |
DeHart & Crockett, P.C.
1320 South University Drive, Suite 804 FORT WORTH, TX
Phone: 817-810-0400 Fax: 817-810-0499 Website: http://www.dehartcrockett.com |
Gary L. Medlin
1300 South University Drive, Suite 101 FORT WORTH, TX
Phone: 817-336-3600 Fax: 817-877-3928 Website: http://www.garymedlin.com |
J. Steven Bush
314 Main Street, Suite 200 FORT WORTH, TX
Phone: 817-878-2770 Fax: 817-878-2771 Website: http://www.innocent-man.com |
Jack G. Duffy
101 Summit Avenue, Suite 500 FORT WORTH, TX
Phone: 817-332-2022 Fax: 817-900-0715 Website: http://www.fortworthlitigator.com | |
Kenneth L. McAlister
1701 River Run, Suite 1118 FORT WORTH, TX
Phone: 817-335-5455 Fax: 817-335-7110 Website: http://www.kenmcalister.net |
Law Offices of Daniel R. Barrett
Suite 200 , 6000 Western Place FORT WORTH, TX
Phone: 817-332-2030 Fax: 817-332-0333 Website: http://www.danbarrett.com |
Law Offices of J. Steven King & Heather L. King
2900 Airport Freeway FORT WORTH, TX
Phone: 817-838-3338 Fax: 817-838-3545 Website: http://www.kingfamilylaw.com |
Loe, Warren, Rosenfield, Kaitcer & Hibbs, A Professional Corporation
4420 West Vickery Boulevard, P.O. Box 100609 FORT WORTH, TX
Phone: 817-377-0060 Fax: 817-377-1120 Website: http://www.loewarrenlaw.com |
Lonnie Hank Robin
303 W. 10th Street, Suite 400 FORT WORTH, TX
Phone: 817-870-1450 Fax: 817-870-1463 Website: http://www.lonnierobin.com |
Marilyn S. Shell
307 West Seventh Street, Suite 1800 FORT WORTH, TX
Phone: 817-348-8606 Fax: 817-348-0408 Website: http://www.shellaw.com |
Stephens & Anderson, LLP
2200 Forest Park Blvd. FORT WORTH, TX
Phone: (817) 920-9000 Fax: Website: http://www.stephensanderson.com |
V. Wayne Ward, P.C.
Trinity Plantation Building, 1201 East Belknap FORT WORTH, TX
Phone: 817-332-1172 Fax: 817-334-0394 Website: http://www.waynewardlaw.com |
William K. Berenson
Suite 900 River Plaza Tower, 1701 River Run FORT WORTH, TX
Phone: 817-885-8000 Fax: 817-335-4624 Website: http://www.berensonlaw.com | |
Finding a bankruptcy lawyer to help you can
make a huge difference to your future financial situation. You should
look for an attorney that will provide personal services. For example,
if they want you to meet with associates or assistants before getting
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plan, or other plan involving the repayment of creditors over time.
Your lawyer should help you learn the primary purposes and applications
of
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Texas bankruptcy laws and how they function to relieve individuals and
businesses from indebtedness and provide a fresh financial start.
Title 11 of the United States Code (the bankruptcy code) regulates
the bankruptcy proceedings, including what chapter under which a
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concerning the bankruptcy.
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