Address: 8350 N US 75-Central Expy 1000 Suite 1200, Dallas, TX 75206, USA
Phone: +12148844020
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Monday: Open 24 hours
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Jennifer Turley
Ms Jaqulinr has been tremendous. Just talking w her I got excited to know I can be debt free and how UT was a breathe of fresh air to talk w her. There was no judgement only a genuine desire to help. Thank you so much for having such a beautiful soul working to help ppl in my situation. She and yall are a Gid send to me.
Lelan Anderson
Very polite and helpful. They make sure everything is gone over and that any and all questions are answered. They go above to help in anyway they can to make sure your goal is met.
Lewis Helt
After receiving a letter about a lawsuit from a creditor, I contacted Allmand LAW, and had an appointment set up the next business day. I have been battling an uphill fight to try and pay off past debit for two years now. The combination of my age and current health issues have made it a difficult challenge. Well God answered my prayers by sending me Jacqueline. Jacqueline, took the time to listen to my specific issues and challenges and explained all the options at my disposal and then made her recommendation. I was blown away with her professionalism, her consideration and by her over all genuine concern. I immediately thanked God after our call and feel as now I have options I did not know I had in the past. Thank you, Jacqueline for explaining everything so completely, and giving this old guy a good feeling for the future. I so very much appreciate you. Lewis
Keaghan Young
Allmand law has been nothing but amazing with my husband and I. We have been struggling for a little over 2 years and seriously thought there was nothing left to do but to let everything go. We googled Allmand law and had a free consultation about something nobody ever wants to have to go through. But man when I tell you they made our process so easy and stress free I as a full time mother and wife I CAN BREATH. Thank you to all that have helped in any way possible to get us where we are today. Shout to to Mr. Christopher for explaining everything in/out to my husband and I to let us know this is not a BAD thing were doing and Mr. Gurgopal I can not thank you enough for all your time and patience with us you have been so amazing Thursday this stressful time for us, Thank you. If you are looking to file chapter 7 DONT think twice (like we did)... it's actually for the better to help you get back on track and these people here are here to help you.
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It is unpermitted for an employer to fire or discriminate against an employee because the employee filed for bankruptcy. In addition, an employee cannot be demoted, receive a reduced salary, or be removed from responsibilities as a result. If a person is discriminated against, or fired, because the employee chose to file for bankruptcy, the employer may suffer consequences of such action(s).
I've had similar experience with the phone attempts. Best to email. It goes to a pool of paralegals that will try to answer your question. Their system is frustrating.
I don't know I am just a client there Allmand law is being good for me
Use same one
I never have a problem getting them to answer me
With bankruptcy, discharged debts have no income tax consequences and it is excluded from gross income. With other debt relief programs you risk the possibility of receiving a tax bill after your debt has been canceled, but that’s not the case with bankruptcy.
Taxing authorities must immediately stop garnishing your wages as soon as they receive the notification of bankruptcy, no matter the type of tax that you owe.
No, it is unlawful to do so. According to laws, you must list all debts and properties. A skilled Dallas bankruptcy lawyer can explain how this can actually help you rebuild a better life.
No, you will not lose everything you have. In fact, most people who file for bankruptcy will not lose anything. In most states, there are exemptions that safeguard houses, cars, household furnishings, wages, retirement plans, and personal injury claims.
Bankruptcy can help reduce or eliminate penalties and interests associated with outstanding tax debt.
This is a common misconception. In most cases, bankruptcy is reported on your credit report for 10 years. However, because something is reported on your credit report does not mean it will have a negative effect on your standing.
In most cases of Chapter 13 bankruptcy, a person does not run the risk of losing his/her home since this type of bankruptcy allows the debtor to remain in possession of their hard-earned assets.
Many people fear the thought of bankruptcy because they think it is difficult to accomplish. However, an experienced bankruptcy attorney can make the process as seamless and comfortable as possible. They can explain what will happen, what you can expect, and how they can help you and your family achieve a happier future as soon as possible.
In general, bankruptcy might slightly affect a person’s credit score. However, most of the time, it will not cause extreme damage to a debtor’s credit score. Of course, this depends on a number of factors, one of the most important deals with how high or low a person’s credit score was prior to filing. Most often, a person filing for bankruptcy already has a low credit score, making bankruptcy less of an impact concerning the credit score. On the other hand, a person who had a good credit score prior to filing bankruptcy might notice a greater impact on their credit score. In addition, a debtor’s credit score may depend on the debtors debt-to-asset ratio.
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