Your First Visit With Our Office: Helping Creditors Enforce Their Rights
For over 25 years, I worked as a debtor’s attorney, filing over 4,000 Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases. Now, I focus on representing creditors, helping them recover what they’re owed from Texas debtors. Whether it’s enforcing judgments, recovering unpaid debts, or navigating bankruptcy proceedings, I am here to provide expert legal guidance. If you’re a creditor looking to take control of your financial situation, scheduling a consultation is your first step toward a resolution.
Why Meet With Us?
Taking the first step to enforce your rights as a creditor can alleviate much of the stress and uncertainty you’re facing. If it’s been a while since you contacted our office, and you haven’t engaged another attorney, chances are your debtors are still evading their obligations.
We can help you take control of the situation. By setting up an initial consultation, we can assess your case, explore your legal options, and put a stop to the delays.
What We’ll Cover in Your Consultation
During your initial consultation, we’ll take a detailed look at your situation to develop a strategy for recovering what you’re owed. Here’s what we’ll discuss:
- Residence History: Where the debtor has lived over the last 6 months to 3 years.
- Debt Overview: The total amount owed, the age of the debt, and any efforts you’ve made to collect.
- Debtor’s Assets: What real and personal property the debtor owns that may be subject to collection.
- Household Information: How many individuals live with the debtor and their financial contributions.
- Income Details: The debtor’s household income over the last six months.
- Recent Financial Activity: Whether the debtor has made recent charges on credit accounts.
- Pending Lawsuits: Whether there are any ongoing lawsuits involving the debtor, either as a plaintiff or defendant.
- Bank Accounts: The number and types of bank accounts held by the debtor.
- Repayment Potential: The likelihood the debtor can repay some or all of the debt within a 3- to 5-year timeframe.
Missed Your Appointment?
If you missed your consultation, we weren’t able to:
- Begin the process of enforcing your rights as a creditor.
- Help you understand your legal options for recovering debts.
- Alleviate the stress and frustration caused by uncollected payments.
We hope everything is alright and that nothing significant prevented you from meeting with us. It’s important to address your situation as soon as possible to avoid further financial losses. We’re happy to reschedule your consultation for a time that works best for you.
Our office offers extended hours on Wednesday evenings and is open on most Saturdays for your convenience.