Houston Bankruptcy Lawyer
Houston Bankruptcy Law Attorney Dawn Guilliams, recognizes that confidentiality and efficient service are of paramount importance. Attorney Guilliams assures you that your matter is attended to quickly and remains your business alone.
Texas Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney Guilliams also realizes that this is a serious decision and wants to provide you with all the information you need to feel confident, both in your decisions and in the firm.
If you qualify, Dawn Guilliams can help you:
- STOP Harassing phone calls day after day by creditors
- STOP foreclosure on YOUR HOME
- STOP repossession ON YOUR VEHCILCE
- STOP being overwhelmed with credit card debts and never ending minimum payments
- STOP debt because of cosigned loans
- STOP high interest finance company personal loans
- STOP the paycheck advance cycle that never seems to end
- STOP interest and penalties on back taxes
- Eliminate Judgments against you
- STOP Law suits for Debt Collection
- STOP Collection on medical bills
Call to arrange a confidential appointment today!
Since Attorney Guilliams practice has always focused on Houston, you will benefit not only from her bankruptcy law experience and knowledge, but additionally from her familiarity with Houston area bankruptcy procedures, bankruptcy trustees, and bankruptcy judges.
Attorney Guilliams concentrates on Chapter 7 (straight liquidation) and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy (debt consolidation) cases.
Dawn Guilliams is licensed to practice law only in the State of Texas, and the firms bankruptcy division restricts its practice to the Houston Metropolitan area: all Houston addresses, the cities of Katy, Alvin, Pearland, Friendswood, Sugar Land, La Porte, Missouri City, Richmond, Rosenberg, The Woodlands, and Galveston, as well as the following counties: Harris, Fort Bend, Galveston, Montgomery, Brazoria, Chambers, Matagorda, Austin, Brazos, Fayette, Liberty, Grimes, Madison, San Jacinto, Colorado, Walker, Waller, and Wharton.
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