Filing Bankruptcy in Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Do you have serious financial problems? Are creditors calling your home to ask for the payment of debts? Our Waltham bankruptcy attorneys at Alford & Bertrand, LLC, can help.
We have been representing clients through the bankruptcy process in Massachusetts for more than 30 years. Contact the Alford & Bertrand law offices by e-mail or call 888-361-1693. Your first consultation is free of charge.
Knowledgeable Waltham Bankruptcy Lawyers
Our demonstrated track record of Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 successes for many clients serves a social purpose; you will be able to openly participate in the economy. The purpose of bankruptcy is to provide you with a new lease on your financial life. We help clients in many areas, including:
- Showing you what debts can be wiped clean
- Explaining what assets you can keep
- Leading you to a fresh financial start
- Explaining the downfalls of debt consolidation companies
- Stopping foreclosures
The fresh start we promote can have you feeling better about yourself emotionally. Many times bankruptcy clients feel guilty about their irresponsible financial behaviors that have led them to ask for help. They sense that bankruptcy carries an unseemly stigma. They feel that they brought this punishment upon themselves.
Solving Financial Problems, No Matter How Big or Small
At Alford & Bertrand, LLC, we do not have a simple assembly line that we shove our clients through. We tailor our representation to the needs of each client who comes through our doors. You will receive personal attention from our Waltham bankruptcy attorneys, no matter how large or small your financial concerns are.
Speak to a Waltham Bankruptcy Attorney About Your Concerns
Arrange to visit a Waltham bankruptcy lawyer today in Watertown, the Mattapan section of Boston, Quincy or Lynn. Call 888-361-1693 or e-mail us. 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.
















