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Tyler Bankruptcy Law Firm
Overview
If you live in or around Tyler, Texas, and you are struggling to make ends meet because of overwhelming debt, you can turn to the dedicated legal professionals at the law office of William H. Lively, Jr. WHL, PLLC, for the quality, effective counsel and support you need.
Serving individuals and small-business owners throughout Smith County and the eastern part of the state, Mr. Lively has practiced law for more than 25 years, and he established our law firm in 1995 with a mission to deliver the highest level of service possible to those in need of debt relief. Over the course of his career, Mr. Lively has handled thousands of bankruptcy cases and appeals before various state and federal courts, and we can assist with all aspects of the following:
- Chapter 7 bankruptcy
- Chapter 13 bankruptcy
- Business bankruptcy
- Foreclosure defense
- Debtors' rights
- IRS tax seizures, repossessions and other collection efforts
In addition, our law firm also provides unmatched advocacy and support to those who suffered an injury or loss as the result of someone else's negligence or wrongdoing, and we have recovered millions of dollars in compensation for our plaintiff clients.
No matter how complex your situation or the reasons behind your financial problems, you can rely on us to receive the straightforward advice you need to make the best-informed decisions about how to handle your circumstances.
Recognized for our impeccable professionalism and service, we have earned a reputation as one of the region's top legal practices for bankruptcy and debt relief, and we are fully prepared to help you wipe your slate clean and put you on a path to financial security.
For a free initial consultation concerning your matter, you can contact William H. Lively, Jr. WHL, PLLC, by calling our law office or visiting our website to schedule an appointment.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
About William H. Lively, Jr. WHL, PLLC
Practice Areas
- Bankruptcy
- Evictions and Foreclosures
Litigation
- 50%
Classes and Seminars
- The University of Texas School of Law Annual Consumer Bankruptcy Practice Seminar
- The Advanced Consumer Bankruptcy Course by the State Bar of Texas
- The Advanced Business Bankruptcy Court by the State Bar of Texas
- The University of Texas at Tyler Career Success Conference
- Annual TAALP CLA Exam Course
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
432 S Bonner Ave. Tyler, TX 75702
Phone
Fax
- 903-595-3715
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