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*Certified in Consumer Bankruptcy by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization
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Just about everyone has some kind of debt from credit cards, mortgages, or car loans. Often, the issue is not what we owe, but how much. No matter your situation, talking with a dedicated Texas bankruptcy lawyer at Allmand Law Firm, PLLC can help you understand your debt relief options.
Bankruptcy is a viable solution for many to get out of burdensome debt and back on their feet, but filing by yourself may not be the best decision. Our team takes the time to fully understand your situation and build a customized strategy.
Certified* Bankruptcy Attorney
Reed Allmand is a certified* Texas Bankruptcy attorney by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
Reed Allmand’s vision is rooted in his own financially precarious childhood in Abilene. “My father always had difficulty holding a job and supporting our family, so after my parents divorced when I was 12, my sister and I got jobs to help make ends meet,” he recalls. “I remember what it felt like as a child to worry that our car would be repossessed or our home foreclosed on. I knew that I wanted a career that would give me financial security and allow me to support a family.”
That desire and drive to succeed led Allmand to Abilene Christian University in Abilene, TX, where he majored in Finance and Accounting, graduating with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree, followed by a Juris Doctorate from Texas Wesleyan University School of Law in Fort Worth.
The combination of business and legal education with both the religious and lay perspectives has helped Allmand fulfill his personal and professional goals.
“Abilene Christian University emphasized using your profession to be a servant for God. I wanted to accomplish this but was uncertain how I could do so in the legal field,” he says. “I feel that I was ‘led’ into the bankruptcy profession for a reason, and I am so grateful to have an opportunity to serve families in financial distress by finding a solution to their problems.”
*Certified in Consumer Bankruptcy by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization
If you’re struggling with debt, it’s time to explore your debt relief options with the assistance of a bankruptcy lawyer whom Texas residents trust. Filing for bankruptcy isn’t the best debt relief option for every family’s financial situation. However, there are good reasons why (each and every year) hundreds of thousands of Americans, American residents, and individuals residing in the U.S. without documentation choose to file for so-called “consumer” or “personal” bankruptcy. Filing for bankruptcy puts an end (at least temporarily) to collection calls and creditor harassment. The act of filing also pauses most collections actions and wage garnishments. If a bankruptcy case is successful, a filer’s eligible debts are discharged, which means that the discharged balances never have to be paid.
There was once a stigma that surrounded filing for bankruptcy. At that time, people often resisted filing for bankruptcy relief because they were concerned that this action was irresponsible or would be perceived as irresponsible by others. However, the Great Recession of 2008 taught Americans that even the most financially stable and responsible individuals can fall on hard times through no fault of their own. This lesson was reinforced when the economy declined during the COVID-19 pandemic. The stigma surrounding bankruptcy has been all but erased in American society. As a result, there is nothing to lose and potentially much to be gained by speaking with a bankruptcy lawyer at Allmand Law Firm, PLLC about your legal options at this time.
Choose the strategy that fits your life: Chapter 7, 13, foreclosure defense, and more. From liquidation to restructuring, we’ve got you covered.
Put credit card debt, medical bills & other unsecured debt in the rearview mirror.
Reduce & restructure your debt, catch up on payments & keep your stuff.
Stop foreclosure, wage garnishments & repossessions in their tracks.
Every financial situation is unique, and the right path forward starts with understanding all of your options. Bankruptcy can be a powerful tool for gaining relief from debt and protecting your future, but it is not the only solution. For some Texans, other strategies to eliminate or reduce debt—such as negotiating new payment terms with creditors, consolidating debts, or exploring settlement opportunities—may also help bring finances back under control.
At Allmand Law Firm, PLLC, our experienced bankruptcy attorneys are here to help you evaluate each possibility in Texas. If bankruptcy is the best choice for your financial reset, we will guide you through the differences between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, explain how each works, and ensure you avoid costly mistakes that can happen without experienced legal counsel. We will also help you understand which debts can and cannot be discharged, so you have a complete and realistic picture of your situation.
Our goal is to provide clear guidance, so you can make an informed decision with confidence, knowing you have considered every available path toward the fresh start you deserve.
Generally speaking, it may be a good idea to file for bankruptcy if any of a few common scenarios apply to your financial situation. With that said, it may be a good idea to file for bankruptcy if some uncommon circumstances apply to your financial situation as well, which is why it is generally not a good idea to make any assumptions about your case until your financial situation has been assessed by our firm.
If you don’t earn much money and your debt is primarily “unsecured,” bankruptcy might be a great option for you. Unsecured debt – like credit card debt and medical bills – is debt that isn’t “secured” by collateral. If your creditor – like your auto loan provider or your mortgage provider – can repossess your property in the event that you stop paying your debt, this debt is secured. Most unsecured debt, like credit card debt, can be discharged in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case. Members of low-income households who choose to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy relief aren’t required to partially repay their eligible debts before they can be discharged.
Additionally, filing for bankruptcy under Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code may be a great idea if you can make monthly payments on your debts, but your current repayment schedule is unmanageable. Filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy will allow you to restructure your debt so that your monthly obligations become manageable. After 3-5 years of successful repayment, your remaining eligible balances will be discharged.
Our attorneys can explain the pros and cons of filing for bankruptcy in Texas and guide you through the process if you decide to move forward.
We get it, the thought of filing bankruptcy in Texas makes you scared and nervous, but there is no need for concern. Bankruptcy is often the best option for people during this tough economic time and our specialty is scared or nervous people.
If you are considering bankruptcy, you may be feeling scared and unsure if it is the right choice. A Texas bankruptcy lawyer could provide advice on your options and guidance through the process so you can have a clean slate.
Having an attorney certified in Consumer Bankruptcy by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in your corner could set you up for a brighter future. Contact Allmand Law Firm, PLLC, for a free comprehensive evaluation so we can build a customized strategy for your situation.
One of the biggest fears people have about bankruptcy is losing everything they own, but in reality, both federal and Texas bankruptcy laws are designed to help protect what matters most. Many essential assets can often be kept, such as:
An experienced lawyer could explain how exemptions work in your specific situation and guide you in making choices that safeguard your property. While the exact protections depend on your circumstances, the goal of the system is not to leave you with nothing—it is to give you the tools for a true financial reset.
At Allmand Law Firm, PLLC in Texas, our experienced bankruptcy attorneys work to protect the assets that matter most to you while helping you move forward with confidence. With the right guidance, you can take the next step knowing that you have explored every option to keep your most important possessions.
At Allmand Law Firm, PLLC, our goal is to help each of our clients pursue a fresh start and the second chance they need to start again. Committed to helping our clients smooth out rough financial patches, we can be relied upon to handle your case with sensitivity and respect. We are not here to judge; we’re here to help you toward a better future. Our bankruptcy attorneys have already helped thousands of debtors in Texas achieve financial freedom – now, it’s our turn to help you.
Allmand Law Firm, PLLC spends the time to understand the complete financial picture for every one of our clients. We provide resources, tools, and advice to address the unique needs of Texans.
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In person or over the phone, our experienced consultants at Allmand Law Firm, PLLC are ready to meet with you to evaluate your case. Not only will we conduct a full analysis of your situation in order to determine if we are the right fit for your case, but we can also help you decide what course of action would be most beneficial. Schedule your free financial empowerment session today!
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