New Hampshire Bankruptcy Lawyers
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Keefe & Browne, P.A. Manchester, New Hampshire At Keefe & Browne, P.A., we pride ourselves on having a very family-oriented, home feeling and philosophy. It’s very apparent to most of our new clients that we think this way, due to our Labrador retriever, Ebony, greeting them when they first arrive. She's great with families and clients alike. She also serves as a great ice breaker, and a way reduce some anxiety in your life. |
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Welts, White & Fontaine, P.C. Nashua, New Hampshire The Law Offices of Welts, White & Fontaine, P.C. is a long recognized general practice law firm. Their legal work is comprised of practice in state and federal bankruptcy courts, including the New Hampshire area. They also have experience with the follow areas: personal injury, family law, creditor bankruptcy and corporate law. We’d love to sit down for a free consultation with you today. |
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Burns, Bryant, Cox, Rockefeller & Durkin Dover, New Hampshire Contrary to popular belief, it’s still an option for most consumers to file for bankruptcy. Bank in 2005, the laws surrounding filing were tightened up, making a lot of clients feel like they weren’t going to be able to file any chapter of bankruptcy. Well, this just isn’t true. We are ready to help you get relief from your debts. Get the answer from the source and let us help you get your financial freedom back as soon as possible. |
New Hampshire is a part of the New England region of the United States. It’s a rather small state, with a population of about 1.3 million. New Hampshire experiences warm, wet summers with cold, wet winters. The climate of the southeastern segment of the state is set mostly by the Atlantic Ocean. Winters are pretty cold and quite snowy throughout the state.
If you’re looking for a bankruptcy lawyer to handle your case and the proceedings, Berlin, Claremont and Concord are all great places to start our research in. While it’s true that you need an experienced attorney, there’s no reason to set yourself back thousands of dollars. Doing your own research will prove to be very beneficial in the long run, because you’ll be able to judge who and what firm you want to work with.
Another thing to keep in mind is the fact that many Law Offices will charge you a consulting fee upfront to even listen to your bankruptcy case situation. Rather than having to deal with paying money before you even sit down with your attorney, do yourself a favor and ask if they provide a free consultation. Most will be able to, upon you asking.





