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San Francisco Bankruptcy Law (Student Loan) Law Firm
Overview
EVENING AND WEEKENDS - PAYMENT PLANS!
AN EXPERIENCED FIRM AND AN AGGRESSIVE FIGHTER FOR YOUR RIGHTS. WE'LL FIND THE CREATIVE SOLUTION.
In San Francisco, California, the Bankruptcy Center of John D. Raymond handles consumer and business bankruptcy cases. The law firm has provided creative solutions customized to the client's financial needs since 1995.
Lawyer John Raymond brings considerable knowledge and experience to resolving tax issues, saving businesses, and resolving real estate problems...
EVENING AND WEEKENDS - PAYMENT PLANS!
AN EXPERIENCED FIRM AND AN AGGRESSIVE FIGHTER FOR YOUR RIGHTS. WE'LL FIND THE CREATIVE SOLUTION.
In San Francisco, California, the Bankruptcy Center of John D. Raymond handles consumer and business bankruptcy cases. The law firm has provided creative solutions customized to the client's financial needs since 1995.
Lawyer John Raymond brings considerable knowledge and experience to resolving tax issues, saving businesses, and resolving real estate problems. In consumer bankruptcy cases, medical bills are a common cause of bankruptcy. The law firm works to ensure past and future medical expenses are considered while giving immediate relief. Other solutions available in a consumer bankruptcy include lowering payments, the payoff balance, and interest rates on car loans; lowering payments on student loans; and stopping foreclosure on a home mortgage (and sometimes eliminating a mortgage).
The Bankruptcy Center of John D. Raymond recognizes that each case represents real lives that can be turned around immediately, dramatically, and permanently for the better with the right representation. They work hard to make clients feel as comfortable as possible with the bankruptcy process. Because of lawyer John Raymond's experience and concern for clients, the firm seeks creative solutions that fit each client's unique circumstances.
People from all walks of life have found the debt relief they are seeking at the Bankruptcy Center. We make sure your calls are returned within one business day, that your questions are answered and that your experience is as stress-free as possible.
About Bankruptcy Center of John D. Raymond
Practice Areas
- Bankruptcy Law (Student Loan) 100%
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
2000 Van Ness AvenueSuite 205 San Francisco, CA 94109 - 3021
Phone
Fax
- 415-351-1033
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