Personal Bankruptcy Consultation

Boyd•Veigel, P.C., offers each prospective client a free initial consultation to discuss your financial concerns as well as the possible need to file a petition for relief under the United State Bankruptcy Code. The purpose of the initial consultation is to inform you about the Texas bankruptcy process, the differences between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 and how the Bankruptcy Code is designed to protect most if not all of your assets through exemptions. In an effort to make the free consultation more productive, Mr. DeMarco requests that you bring certain financial information to the meeting, or better yet, complete and send the online Initial Consultation Form. In either case, you will need to provide Mr. DeMarco with a list of all of your creditors and a monthly budget.


Free Initial Bankruptcy Consultation
The list of creditors must be complete. It must include ALL of your creditors (including family members, taxes, car loans, mortgages and leases), in one column and the amount owed in the adjacent column. The monthly budget should contain a complete breakdown of your income and expenses. For guidance on the budget you are directed to the Initial Consultation Form whether you intend to submit the information over the internet or not.


In addition to the foregoing, be prepared to provide Mr. DeMarco with dollar values for certain assets, including your home (if you own), your vehicles, and any other substantial assets, whether real property or personal property. By affording us the opportunity to review your monthly budget and to gain some understanding of the value of your assets and how much you owe to your creditors, we will be better able to assess your situation and advise you appropriately. You may schedule an appointment by either completing the Initial Consultation Form, calling our offices directly at (972) 562-9700 or by requesting an appointment via email.





Boyd•Veigel, 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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