Terence M. Fenelon - Lisle, IL
Attorney at Law Firm of Terence M. Fenelon
Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers in Lisle, IL
4513 Lincoln Avenue Suite 111 Lisle, IL 60532
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Lisle Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyer
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Consumer Bankruptcy
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Customer Reviews for Terence M. Fenelon
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0.5 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2018Mr. Fenelon was hired to do my bankruptcy. He took my money, said he'd file that week and he did nothing. Multiple phone calls & emails he never responded and when he did it was "I'll file this week" and he never did. There was some concern due to his health condition, but he kept saying he would do the bankruptcy, but never did. With a pending lawsuit from a credit card company, I had no choice but to go to another firm, spend more money and they filed the same day. I never heard again from Mr. Fenelon, relying on the "system" to do their job and hopefully get my money back. Any concerns I had for his health issues went away went i found county records of a DUI arrest he had December 2018, and not his first. Oh, and since at least the first of 2019, he is Authorized to practice law in the state of Illinois
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