Who Can Help?
I am Janet A. Lawson. I am a member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, NACBA and the American Bankruptcy Institute, I have been practicing law in Ventura County California since 1989. Focusing on bankruptcy started in 1988.
I am admitted to practice law in the Central District of California, the Eastern District of California, The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. I have filed appeals in every one of those courts except the Eastern District of California.
I can answer your bankruptcy questions. The initial consultation is free. I have been practicing law in Ventura County, California for over twenty years. I am located in your community, I am not an "internet attorney." You can come in and sit down in my office. We can talk face to face. Ninety Nine percent of my practice is bankruptcy or bankruptcy related. My office is geared up to handle your case efficiently. I will get your credit report for you. My staff can assist you gathering up the paper work you need to get your case completed.
The first appointment is free, so call: Janet Lawson (805) 985-1147 or (805) 658-2113. I have a 24/7 answering service that can make an appointment for you when you call. I see clients in the evening up until 6:30 p.m. Monday thru Thursday. Friday office hours are 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. If you have an emergency such as a foreclosure sale or wafe assignment and need an immediate bankruptcy filing, tell the answering service so they can track me down!
Bankruptcy is not a bad word.
Helping You Get
A Fresh Start
People have had problems with their debts since time began. The word "bankruptcy" comes from the latin words "bankus" and "ruptus" which literally means to "break the table." This is how the Romans dealt with those who could not pay their bills. They broke the merchants table in the market place preventing him from doing business. The fact that we have a "Chapter 7 bankruptcy" is a direct reference to a biblical directive to free debtors from their debts every 7 years.
Throughout history people have been beaten, imprisoned, executed, and humiliated because of their financial troubles. Currently people are not put in prison for not paying their debts, no matter what your debt collectors say, it just isn't true. The purpose of a modern bankruptcy is to give individuals a "fresh start."
What do Thomas Jefferson, Wolfman Jack, Wayne Newton, Burt Reynolds, Ulysses S. Grant, Walt Disney, Harry S. Truman, Donald Trump, and Daniel Boone all have in common? Each suffered serious financial hardships. If you are reading this Web page the odds are you are suffering from financial hardships as well. The first step to recovery is talking to someone who can help.
Rest assured, no one in my office going to make you feel bad because you have financial problems; we sell relief.
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