Attorney Richard Gaudreau, located in Salem, New Hampshire, received his Law Degree in 1981 and his Master's of Law Degree in 1982. Attorney Gaudreau has practiced law for over 23 years and is experienced in all bankruptcy issues:
Through bankruptcy you will get immediate relief, a fresh financial start, and you will protect your home, cars and other assets from creditors' attachments and/or seizures. By filing bankruptcy, you will stop the creditor phone calls, court actions, foreclosures, repossessions, and wage garnishment. During bankruptcy, you are also protected from the IRS and student loan collectors. Your creditors will stop harassing you.
Please be advised that bankruptcy laws may change to benefit the credit card industry. Make sure you know your rights under the current law.
Bankruptcy law is an extremely complex process and you need to protect your assets throughout your case. Lawyer Richard Gaudreau is Board Certified in Consumer Bankruptcy Law by the American Board of Certification. He has represented hundreds of bankruptcy clients in all kinds of cases so he is experienced in any situation you may find yourself in. We strongly urge you to choose a bankruptcy attorney who specializes in this area.
How is our firm different?
Attorney Richard Gaudreau aggressively represents individuals and small businesses and provides thorough attention to clients throughout their cases. He does not out-source his work to document-preparers. Beware of "bankruptcy mills" who file bankruptcies at such a high rate that court deadlines and hearings are missed. Filing your petition is just the beginning of a lengthy process and Attorney Gaudreau takes pride in the quality of his work. You will receive an honest quote about the cost of your case and he will not add multiple fees to it thereby dramatically increasing your final cost.
Your First Office Visit is Free of Charge
Our practice area reaches throughout New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
The information contained here is for educational purposes only and it is not intended as legal advice nor does it constitute the establishment of an attorney-client relationship. You should consult a bankruptcy attorney for specific advice about your situation.
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