Herrin Law, PLLC

Category: Bankruptcy attorney in Dallas, Texas

Address: 4925 Greenville Ave suite 455, Dallas, TX 75206, USA

Phone: +14696078552

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–5:30PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–5:30PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–5:30PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–5:30PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Sherry

Sep 23, 2022

So appreciative of Daniel Herrin! I like his direct communication style. Knowledgeable and effective. Would not hesitate to recommend him and his staff.

joe mcgehee

Sep 22, 2022

If you are facing, or thinking about bankruptcy, give Herrin Law a call. Daniel Herrin will answer all those unsettling questions you have. This is a top notch law firm.

F S

Sep 22, 2022

I appreciate all the efforts and work from this law firm and Mr Santiago. Worked out a settlement for me and saved me ultimately a lot of time and money. Thank you.

Ronett B

Sep 15, 2022

Everyone here has been super helpful and understanding. Ron is very patient with me and has helped me with creditors and accounts that I didn't think would work with me. My debt has been significantly reduced and my credit is inching back up finally. They have helped me get my financial life back on track and eased so much of my stress that I finally see a light at the end and for once it's not a train. Thanks again for all your help. Wonderful place and wonderful people.

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Questions & Answers

What counties does Daniel cover?

Leslie Lassberg | Oct 18, 2021
Daniel Herrin | Oct 18, 2021

Yes Leslie, we cover the entire metroplex (Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano) and surrounding cities.

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After chapter 7 bankruptcy where my house was included, how long do I have to wait to purchase a new house?

hugh mantooth | Oct 19, 2019
Daniel Herrin | Oct 19, 2019

Typically, it takes 2 years from the date of discharge to be eligible. This all depends on your current credit score but the general rule of thumb is 2 years. You can get more specific information by reaching out to a mortgage broker to see what their specific requirements are after a chapter 7 bankruptcy.

Can a lender foreclose a property that is owned by someone in bankruptcy for non-payment of delinquent property taxes?

Peggy Shupe | Oct 19, 2018
Hector Silva | Oct 19, 2018

If you're in bankruptcy your attorney can help with that, they are obligated to help you.

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