Massachusetts Bankruptcy and Debt Relief Lawyers
If you are considering a consumer or small business bankruptcy filing, but are concerned about how your credit rating would be affected, Alford & Bertrand, LLC can help you. Our bankruptcy attorneys have offered timely credit advice to our clients for more than 30 years.
We can help teach you how to rebuild your credit, during and after bankruptcy, at any of our law firm's four Massachusetts locations. Contact us by e-mail or call 888-361-1693 for a free consultation.
Restoring Your Credit — Boston Bankruptcy Attorneys
After filing bankruptcy, our experienced Massachusetts bankruptcy attorneys help you deal with debt and show you how to responsibly handle credit card purchasing to improve your financial standing.
We tailor our legal strategies to suit our clients' many unique situations. We prepare you for the credit card applications you may receive after filing, and discuss with you approaches for how to handle each account prudently. We will also alert you to the potential pitfalls of involvement with debt consolidation companies.
Bankruptcy Protections Can Help Rebuild Credit — We Will Show You How
At Alford & Bertrand, LLC, we know that judicious use of new credit cards can re-establish your credit standing and build a favorable credit score. Recent national legislation prevents credit card companies from victimizing you with burdensome interest rates.
A bankruptcy filing does not necessarily ruin your credit. You can rebuild credit, restore your credit rating and benefit from that freedom for years to come.
Call or E-Mail Alford & Bertrand, LLC Today — Four Massachusetts Law Offices to Serve You
Contact our Bankruptcy Lawyers at our law offices in Waltham, Watertown, the Mattapan section of Boston, Quincy or Lynn for honest answers to your credit questions. Arrange to visit us today or call 888-361-1693. We return all messages promptly, and we can meet with you on a weeknight or Saturday if you wish. We also speak Russian.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
















