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Metairie Bankruptcy Law Firm
Overview
Grand Law Firm — Metairie, Louisiana, Bankruptcy And Debt Relief Lawyers
From their law offices in Metairie, Grand Law Firm provides debt relief and bankruptcy services to individuals, families and business owners who need to get out from under the crushing burden of debt. Founded in 1992 by Trent A. Grand — a native of Baton Rouge — the firm offers years of experience and in-depth knowledge in all areas of U.S. bankruptcy law, including:
- Chapter 7 bankruptcy: eliminate credit cards, medical bills and even tax debt under certain conditions
- Chapter 13 bankruptcy: reorganize all of your debt into one affordable monthly payment plan supervised by the bankruptcy court
- Chapter 11 bankruptcy: remain in operations while you seek protection from your creditors through a restructured debt repayment plan
- Foreclosure defense: keep your house through bankruptcy by agreeing to make timely mortgage payments
- Protection from creditors: stop creditor harassment and collections actions by filing for bankruptcy
The firm also provides aggressive personal injury representation for people injured in motor vehicle accidents and other types of accidents caused by another party's negligence. You do not pay attorney fees unless you collect monetary damages.
Mr. Grand has helped thousands of individuals, families and business owners start over from debt. He founded the firm on the principle that people deserve ethical, vigorous representation against a system that can be daunting and overwhelming. You will receive exceptional client service and responsive communication throughout your case.
The cost for bankruptcy services is reasonable, and the firm provides a free consultation to evaluate your circumstances and explain the bankruptcy process.
Grand Law Firm is a debt relief agency. It helps people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
About Grand Law Firm
Practice Areas
- Bankruptcy
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 11
- Foreclosure Assistance
- Debt Counseling
- Consumer Protection Claims
- Personal Injury
- Real Estate
- Estate Planning
Published Works
- Bankruptcy
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 11
- Beware of "Alternatives to Bankruptcy"
Ancillary Businesses
- Grand Title Company
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
3421 N. Causeway Blvd.Ste. 503 Metairie, LA 70002 - 4838
Office Hours
Mon-Fri 8:30 AM-5:00 PM
Phone
Fax
- 504-302-4553
Websites
Other Offices
Grand Law Firm (Main Office) 10537 Kentshire Court Suite A Baton Rouge, LA 70810 - 2985 (225) 314-8883
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