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Bankruptcy Law • Estate Planning • Probate Law
Vecchio Bloomenstiel PLLC is a local, Plano, Texas bankruptcy law firm with years of experienced. Our bankruptcy law firm offers services to clients throughout Plano, Texas and it’s surrounding areas.
If you are facing a chapter 7 bankruptcy, chapter 13 bankruptcy, or small business bankruptcy, it is essential to hire a powerful bankruptcy attorney to be your voice in the courtroom or at the negotiating table. Experience matters.
Our Plano law practice focuses on:
• Bankruptcy Law
• Estate Planning
• Probate Law
At Vecchio Bloomenstiel PLLC, we are driven by our desire to attain extraordinary results for our clients. With every case we take, we work tirelessly to achieve our clients’ goals in the most efficient and effective ways possible.
Simply put, our clients come first ― meaning your case will get personalized attention from a dedicated and aggressive attorney. At all times, our primary concern will be your best interests.
Please visit our website for more information on our bankruptcy services, and to read our client reviews: (www.planobankruptcylawfirm.com)
Call for a FREE Case Evaluation:
If you’re facing bankruptcy, our bankruptcy attorneys can help! Contact us to schedule your free bankruptcy case evaluation: 972-881-9700.
Zero Down Bankruptcy Lawyers:
We offer zero down bankruptcy and financing options for bankruptcy. You won’t pay a dime until your bankruptcy case is filed. Contact us to schedule your free bankruptcy case evaluation: 972-881-9700.
Law Firm Near You:
Our law firm is located in Plano, Texas at (101 E. Park Blvd, STE 450, Plano, Texas 75074). We handle cases throughout North Eastern Texas, including, Plano, McKinney, Prosper, Denton, Anna, Melissa, Frisco, Wylie, Flowermound, Farmersville, Princeton, and Richardson, Texas.
More About Plano Law Firm Services:
Plano Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorneys:
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the most common bankruptcy filed, and it’s the only type of bankruptcy that discharges or gets rid of all your debts. In order to file under Chapter 7, debtors need to meet certain income requirements depending on their family size. In most cases, debtors can keep all their property. Careful planning with your bankruptcy attorney will ensure that you retain most, if not all your personal property. Interested in how our chapter 7 bankruptcy attorneys can help? Contact us: 972-881-9700.
Plano Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Attorneys:
Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows many individuals to find financial relief through a repayment bankruptcy plan. The primary difference between a Chapter 13 bankruptcy and a Chapter 7 is that under Chapter 13, debtors pay some of their debt back to their creditors over a 3-5-year period depending on their circumstances. A person normally files under Chapter 13 to save their home or because they do not qualify to file under Chapter 7. Interested in how our chapter 13 bankruptcy attorneys can help? Contact us: 972-881-9700.
Plano Small Business Bankruptcy Attorneys:
If your small business is struggling with debt, bankruptcy may provide some relief. We help small business owners with bankruptcy for business debts. We’ll also help you figure out if you’re personally liable for business debts. Interested in how our small business bankruptcy attorneys can help? Contact us: 972-881-9700.
Plano Probate Attorneys:
The loss of a loved one brings grief and confusion. There are so many questions that need to be answered when a loved one dies. What happens to the person's bank accounts? Does the decedent's family have to pay their debts? When does a will have to be probated? How do I get letters testamentary? Texas law offers a "toolbox" of probate solutions, including independent administration, probate of will as muniment of title, affidavits of heirship, small estate affidavits, and heirship determinations. Choosing the right approach can be difficult. Our experienced and knowledgeable probate attorneys will guide you through the process, helping you find the right solution. Interested in how our probate attorneys can help? Contact us: 972-881-9700.
Plano Estate Planning Attorneys:
Estate planning is essential to ensure that assets are managed and distributed according to your desires in the event of incapacitation or death. With proper planning, you can create an estate or business succession plan designed to minimize taxes, avoid probate (when desired) and ensure the orderly administration of your estate. Our Plano estate planning attorneys work with people of all ages and stages, from new parents to retirees, to create all necessary legal instruments, including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and physician’s directives. Interested in how our estate planning attorneys can help? Contact us: 972-881-9700.