Dallas Bankruptcy Lawyer
Robert T DeMarco

Robert T. DeMarco
Robert T. DeMarco, a Dallas bankruptcy lawyer, limits his law practice to the area of personal bankruptcy law - business or consumer. While Mr. DeMarco represents both debtors and creditors in a variety of matters before the United States Bankruptcy Court (Eastern District of Texas and Northern District of Texas), a vast majority of the clients are individual consumer debtors. Mr. DeMarco has practiced bankruptcy law for over eighteen years in both California and Texas. He has helped many individual consumers and businesses restructure their financial affairs under, or in conjunction with, the United States Bankruptcy Code.


Mr. DeMarco is dedicated to providing quality legal advice to his clients and will fight to ensure that all clients receive the fresh start they are entitled to. To that end, it is the policy of the firm that Mr. DeMarco personally attend all client conferences (whether via telephone or in the office) and all meetings with the bankruptcy trustee. The firm will never employ a paralegal to represent you in such critical matters.


Explore this website and educate yourself about the Texas bankruptcy process as well as the qualifications of attorney DeMarco. Learn what assets are exempt and therefore protected from your creditors. Compare the differences between Chapter 7 bankruptcy and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Review some recent articles on foreclosure and eviction. If, after having reviewed this website you believe bankruptcy might be a viable option for you, complete the initial consultation form or call our offices directly at (972) 208-4600 or via email to schedule an appointment





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