Benson Law Firm - Cleveland, OH
The Hanna Building1422 Euclid AvenueSuite 970Cleveland, OH 44115- 2011
Cleveland Foreclosures and Alternatives Law Firm
Overview
Financial challenges affect hardworking people across Ohio. The vast majority of these challenges arise out of unpredictable circumstances, such as sudden job loss, medical issues and predatory lending practices.
At Benson Law Firm in Cleveland, our goal is to reduce the hardships that individuals and families face because of their debt burden. We are not like other bankruptcy firms. Instead, we view debt relief as a legal discipline that includes a variety of possible ...
Financial challenges affect hardworking people across Ohio. The vast majority of these challenges arise out of unpredictable circumstances, such as sudden job loss, medical issues and predatory lending practices.
At Benson Law Firm in Cleveland, our goal is to reduce the hardships that individuals and families face because of their debt burden. We are not like other bankruptcy firms. Instead, we view debt relief as a legal discipline that includes a variety of possible ...
Financial challenges affect hardworking people across Ohio. The vast majority of these challenges arise out of unpredictable circumstances, such as sudden job loss, medical issues and predatory lending practices.
At Benson Law Firm in Cleveland, our goal is to reduce the hardships that individuals and families face because of their debt burden. We are not like other bankruptcy firms. Instead, we view debt relief as a legal discipline that includes a variety of possible solutions. We help our clients weigh the advantages and disadvantages of different legal tools, such as bankruptcy and foreclosure alternatives, to arrive at a solution that works for them.
Attorney David M. Benson's legal career has spanned decades. His commitment to excellence is driven by his commitment to helping people change their lives for the better. He leads our firm with a belief that every client deserves more than a boilerplate solution. Your financial challenges are unique, and require the investigation, analysis and counsel of an experienced bankruptcy attorney.
Our firm can help you explore options that include Chapter 7 bankruptcy (commonly known for liquidation), Chapter 13 bankruptcy (commonly known for repayment) and Chapter 11 bankruptcy. He also provides foreclosure defense strategies such as loan modifications and workouts. With an in-depth familiarity with financial institutions, he can help you achieve the financial freedom and stability you are looking for.
Contact our office in Cleveland, Ohio, via email or call 216-800-8057 to arrange an initial consultation and get a fresh start.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
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