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Texas Bankruptcy Lawyer
Robert DeMarco
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Service Commitment

Robert DeMarco is a member of DeMarco•Mitchell, P.C., and limits his
practice to bankruptcy (consumer and business matters) and commercial litigation. Mr. DeMarco is
committed to providing personal bankruptcy representation at a reasonable rate to clients throughout
Collin, Denton, Dallas, and Hunt Counties and has office locations conveniently located in McKinney and Plano, Texas.
He understands that the decision to file a chapter 7 bankruptcy or
a chapter 13 bankruptcy is both very personal and very
difficult. Whether your financial challenges stem from unemployment, divorce, tax obligations,
student loans, or credit card excesses, we can help. Chances are you are presently
receiving threatening telephone calls and letters from creditors. Such calls and letters
from creditors, while understandable, are intimidating and offer no real solution to
your financial challenges. You have legal rights! Understanding what those rights
are and the options available to you is the first step to finding a solution. DeMarco•Mitchell, P.C., is committed to helping you find that solution. Let us help
you decide whether bankruptcy is right for you.

Free Initial Consultation
With Bankruptcy Attorney DeMarco

Whether you need credit card debt consolidation, debt management or debt elimination in
bankruptcy, Robert T. DeMarco, can help. Mr. DeMarco
is a Plano bankruptcy lawyer licensed to practice law in both Texas and California.
During Mr. DeMarco’s nineteen year tenure as a lawyer, he has limited his law practice to
bankruptcy and commercial litigation. Let him put that experience to work for you during a
free initial consultation. Attorney DeMarco personally meets with every
prospective client to discuss the bankruptcy process. He will discuss the ramifications of
filing bankruptcy ( chapter 7 or chapter 13),
the alternatives to filing bankruptcy and how the Texas bankruptcy process works. He will also discuss in
detail the recent changes made to the Bankruptcy Code, including the means test, net disposable income, and
the courses that you must now take in order to receive a discharge. While federal bankruptcy laws have changed
in many ways, Congress did not take away the ability to file. In fact, bankruptcy remains a viable remedy
which may help stop creditor harassment, foreclosure, repossession
and even creditor lawsuits. Bankruptcy is not always the best solution nor is it usually the preferred
solution. Nonetheless, if you are facing financial challenges, it is an option that must be
explored. Learn what legal rights you have and how we can help stop the onslaught of creditor calls and litigation.
Let DeMarco•Mitchell, P.C., show you how getting out of debt may be more
feasible than you think. Call our offices directly at (972) 208-4600 or
via email for your free initial consultation
with attorney DeMarco.

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DeMarco•Mitchell, P.C., is proud to represent clients in Plano, Allen, Frisco, McKinney, The Colony, Lewisville, Greenville,
Dallas, Richardson, Arlington, Addison, Mesquite, Rockwall, Carrollton, Sachse, Collin County, Dallas County, Denton County, Hunt County,
and all surrounding areas.
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