Connecticut Bankruptcy Lawyers
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Neil Crane, LLC Hamden, Connecticut At the Law Offices of Neil Crane, we really pride ourselves on saving homes and providing experienced, trustworthy counsel to individuals from all walks of life. We've been helping consumers in serious financial difficulty for over 25 years now. Our staff and attorneys are very experienced with understanding an individual’s legal options. We'll help make the appropriate choices, and resolve as much of your debt as legally possible. |
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Susman, Duffy & Segaloff, P.C. New Haven, Connecticut The Law Offices of Susman, Duffy & Segaloff, P.C. handle many different legal cases, including practice in the following areas: administrative, banking, bankruptcy, commercial litigation, corporate, construction, employment law, family, healthcare, housing and much, much more. To get a better understanding of all our services we provide, call to setup an initial consultation with one of our experienced lawyers. We'll be working hard for you from day one. |
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Beckett Law, LLC Hartford, Connecticut Constant, borderline harassing calls, lawsuits, judgements and bank account garnishment are all tough situations you have to deal with when in financial trouble. Whether your situation is due to job related decline, family illness, divorce, or wages that simply can't keep up with the cost of living, we'll be happy to help fight for your financial rights. Getting you back on track and enjoying life again is our number one goal. |
Connecticut is one of the smallest states within the U.S. ranked 48th overall, yet it’s one of the four most populated. The capital is Hartford, but the largest city is Bridgeport. Being from the New England region of the northeast, Connecticut has a long history dating back to the early colonial times, and was very influential in the development of the federal government.
Despite its small stature, Connecticut has a unique landscape filled with regional variations, including rolling mountains in Fairfield County, to horse-farms in Litchfield Hills. The rural areas of Connecticut contrast sharply with its industrial cities. Due to climate and the amount of urbanization, Connecticut offers a variety of easily accessible coastline, rivers, lakes, waterfalls and forests, all great recreational hotspots.
While modern Connecticut is known for its wealth, the state hasn’t been immune from the recent economic down-turn. Thankfully, many bankruptcy attorneys have stepped up to help consumers out in their time of need. If you’re currently searching for a Connecticut bankruptcy lawyer, some of the best are located throughout Hamden, New Haven and Hartford. Make sure to speak with them over the phone first, to find out if they offer a free initial consultation. There’s no use in paying up-front for a service they may not be able to offer you.





