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Baltimore Bankruptcy Law Firm
Overview
When people face overwhelming debt and begin thinking about bankruptcy, their first step should be to contact the Sheila Durant Law Office in Baltimore, Maryland. Attorney Durant has dedicated her entire career to championing the rights of those who often find it difficult to get the legal advice, counsel and representation they need and deserve...
When people face overwhelming debt and begin thinking about bankruptcy, their first step should be to contact the Sheila Durant Law Office in Baltimore, Maryland. Attorney Durant has dedicated her entire career to championing the rights of those who often find it difficult to get the legal advice, counsel and representation they need and deserve...
When people face overwhelming debt and begin thinking about bankruptcy, their first step should be to contact the Sheila Durant Law Office in Baltimore, Maryland. Attorney Durant has dedicated her entire career to championing the rights of those who often find it difficult to get the legal advice, counsel and representation they need and deserve.
This law office's bankruptcy services include the following:
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 11
- Debt reduction strategies
Attorney Durant brings her decades of experience to bear on each client's unique situation. She never treats clients as just another case or just another number. Rather, she takes the time to get to know her clients, completely understand their situations, answer whatever questions they may have, and explain their options and the ramifications of each. As she says in her own words, "My mission is to provide consistent, excellent representation in complex matters with an eye towards fair resolutions."
An adamant believer in giving back to her community, Attorney Durant acts as a long-time strong supporter of Equality Maryland Foundation, Inc., a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting LGBT rights and freedom.
The Sheila Durant Law Office offers virtual appointments for her clients' peace of mind and also accepts all major credit cards.
The Sheila Durant Law Office is a debt relief agency. Attorney Durant helps people file for bankruptcy relief under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
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About Sheila Durant Law Office
Practice Areas
- Bankruptcy
- Personal Injury
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
201 N. Charles St.Suite 600 Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone
Fax
- 301-576-7603
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