Bankruptcy
Erie County, NY bankruptcy lawyers represent creditors and debtors in matters or controversies involving creditors’ rights, debtors’ rights, debt collection and bankruptcy. Services may be billed at an hourly rate or a flat fee. A retainer or pre-payment is customary and will vary depending on the complexity of your situation. Common bankruptcy proceedings include Chapter 7 - Liquidation, Chapter 11 - Business Reorganization, Chapter 12 – Family Farming Business Reorganization and Chapter 13 – Adjustment of an Individual’s Debts. Other bankruptcy related terms and issues include liens, judgments, performance bonds, fidelity bonds, guarantors, Consumer Credit Protection Act, Truth-in-Lending Act, dischargeable debts, nondischargeable debts, writ of execution, garnishment, foreclosure, collateral, security interest and trustee. Click on An Erie County, NY bankruptcy lawyer’s button above to learn more about that bankruptcy member lawyer or visit the Law Library to learn more about bankruptcy. Contact the member lawyer of your choice to present your legal matter and/or schedule an initial consultation. The bankruptcy lawyers on this page represent creditors and debtors throughout Erie County, New York, including Akron, Alden, Amherst, Angola, Athol Springs, Bflo, Blasdell, Boston, Bowmansville, Brant, Buffalo, Chaffee, Cheektowaga, Clarence, Clarence Center, Colden, Collins, Collins Center, Crittenden, Depew, Derby, East Amherst, East Aurora, East Concord, Eden, Eggertsville, Elma, Farnham, Getzville, Glenwood, Grand Island, Hamburg, Helmuth, Hiler, Holland, Kenmore, Lackawanna, Lake View, Lancaster, Lawtons, Marilla, Newstead, North Boston, North Collins, North Evans, Orchard Park, Sardinia, Sloan, Snyder, Snyder Square, South Cheektowaga, South Wales, Spring Brook, Springbrook, Springville, Swormville, Tonawanda, Town of Tonawanda, Townline, Wales Center, West Amherst, West Falls, West Seneca and Williamsville.
Erie County, NY Bankruptcy Lawyers |