Ohio Personal Bankruptcy Lawyers
Debra Booher & Assoc. Co., LPA
Representing personal bankruptcy clients in northeastern Ohio, including Cleveland, Canton, Kent / Ravenna and Akron.
At Debra Booher & Associates, we focus on helping our clients get rid of their debt and get on with their lives. We provide Chapter 7 bankruptcy and Chapter 13 bankruptcy solutions for clients throughout northeastern Ohio.
Bankruptcy is FEDERAL LAW that allows everyone to get a fresh start if they have more debt than they can handle. It allows you to eliminate or reorganize debt without losing possessions . Most people are very confused about what Bankruptcy involves, and many have heard horrible misstatements about Bankruptcy Law. The cold, hard truth is that most people keep all of their possessions - EVEN HOUSES AND CARS. The Bankruptcy laws are designed to alleviate the pressure of your debts and make your life better. We will NOT take your case if Bankruptcy is not going to improve your situation! We have turned down many cases where the people had better bankruptcy alternatives available.
We know it's a difficult decision to file bankruptcy. Our consumer bankruptcy attorneys provide very personalized, one-on-one counsel to help you review all of your property and debts. We work with you to help you keep as much of your property as possible while putting an immediate stop to home foreclosures, car repossessions, garnishments, credit card debt, creditor harassments and lawsuits. For us, filing bankruptcy is about solving your problems and helping you move on.
Our attorneys handle consumer bankruptcy cases exclusively. We are the leading personal bankruptcy law firm in northeastern Ohio, currently filing more than 2,000 bankruptcy cases per year. Because we handle more bankruptcies than any other law firm in northeastern Ohio, there are very few bankruptcy issues we haven’t seen and resolved for our clients. Our attorneys have extensive knowledge not only of bankruptcy case law but with each of the bankruptcy courts and bankruptcy trustees in northeastern Ohio. As a result, we can give you a good idea of the outcome of your case before you file bankruptcy.
Call us for a free initial consultation about your bankruptcy options in Ohio
Debra Booher & Assoc. Co., LPA
Representing clients throughout northeastern Ohio.
Main Office and Mailing Address:
One Cascade Plaza, 1st floor
National City Center
Akron, OH 44308
Phone: 330-253-1555 or 888-542-1300
Fax: 330-253-1599
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Cleveland Office:
4700 Rockside Rd
Suite 615
Independence, Ohio
Phone: 216-447-0207
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West Side Office
1991 Crocker Rd
Suite 600
Westlake, Ohio
Phone: 888-542-1300
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East Side Office:
3401 Enterprise Pkwy
Suite 340
Beachwood, Ohio
Phone: 888-542-1300
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Canton Office:
4565 Dressler Road NW
Suite 114
Canton, Ohio
Phone: 330-492-9600
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Kent / Ravenna Office:
2633 St. Rt. 59
(Orchard Plaza)
1st floor
Ravenna, Ohio
Phone: 330-297-5200
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Offices in Akron, Canton, Cleveland and Kent / Ravena .
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