How to Get to Our Office
The Needleman Law Office is a short drive from Lancaster and Fairfield County. Take US-33 W, then take I-270 North to Columbus. Our office is located at 5300 E. Main, Suite 109 in Columbus, OH.
Areas We Serve as a Bankruptcy Lawyer in Fairfield County, Ohio
Amanda
Baltimore
Bremen
Canal Winchester
Carroll
Lancaster
Lithopolis
Pickerington
Reynoldsburg
Sugar Grove
Looking Beyond City Limits: Why Should Needleman Law Be Your Choice?
The Needleman Law Office is a short drive from Lancaster and Fairfield County. Take US-33 W, then take I-270 North to Columbus. Our office is located at 5300 E. Main, Suite 109 in Columbus, OH.
The Needleman Law Office makes the bankruptcy process as simple as possible. Considering bankruptcy can be an immensely stressful time, which is why I aim to keep the process as painless as possible with:
Phone consultations. For your convenience, I provide complimentary phone consultations, allowing you to save time and gas. No matter where you’re located in Ohio, The Needleman Law Office can help you with your bankruptcy needs .
Virtual court hearings. Court hearings can be scheduled virtually, meaning you can attend the hearing from the comfort of your home–no need to drive or arrange transportation to and from the courthouse.
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FAQs About Bankruptcy
Choosing the right bankruptcy lawyer is essential to helping you navigate the complexities of bankruptcy. I have over 30 years of experience as a bankruptcy lawyer in Lancaster, OH, and am intimately familiar with federal and state bankruptcy laws, being an Ohio resident myself. In addition, it’s also important to choose an attorney who treats you with the respect and empathy you deserve during this difficult time.
It depends on the debts you have, your income, and other factors. During your free initial consultation, we will discuss the type of bankruptcy that would make the most sense based on your specific situation. In general, Chapter 7 bankruptcy is for individuals in a lower income bracket who want to liquidate their assets to pay off debts, while those who earn more may be able to repay debts and keep some assets with Chapter 13.
Yes. When you file for bankruptcy, an automatic stay stops any harassment or contact from creditors. The stay will hold until the bankruptcy process is complete.
It depends on your assets, your debts, and the type of bankruptcy you file for. You can generally keep a vehicle and you may be able to keep your home. We will discuss potential assets you can keep during your consultation.