How Filing for Bankruptcy Can Help You
Bankruptcy protection is powerful. By filing a bankruptcy petition
you can stop creditor phone calls and letters, foreclosures,
repossessions, garnishments, and lawsuits. Plus, most debtors
that file for bankruptcy keep all of their property and eliminate all
of their debt! You can begin rebuilding your life and improving
your credit immediately after bankruptcy.
Talk with one of our lawyers about how you can start the process
today!
Filing for Bankruptcy in Oregon
Filing for bankruptcy is a big decision. So inform yourself! Learn
about the bankruptcy process on our information page.
Find out how much it costs to hire a lawyer on our services page.
Find out more about this Portland, Oregon law firm on our about
us page.
Want to schedule an appointment with an attorney? Visit our
contact us page to make an appointment with a bankruptcy
lawyer.
We Are A Debt Relief Agency. We Help People File for Bankruptcy Relief Under The Bankruptcy Code.
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Michael A. Day, LLC, Attorney at Law
Where Bankruptcy is Not the End, But an Affordable New Beginning
Our Mission
The mission of Michael A. Day, LLC is to provide affordable legal
representation to consumers in bankruptcy matters under
Chapters 7 and 13 of the bankruptcy code. We are a law firm that
provides high quality bankruptcy services throughout Oregon.
No other law firm provides clients with such knowledgeable,
dedicated, and prompt service at such an affordable price.
Where We Are Located
Michael A. Day, LLC, has two locations to serve clients in northern and southern Oregon.
PORTLAND METRO AREA
Our main office is conveniently located on the corner of 6th & Main in downtown Portland, with easy access to parking.
Congress Center 1001 SW Fifth Ave., Suite 1100 Portland, Oregon 97204
Telephone: (503) 535-8041 Fax: 503.535-8093
CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE PHONE CONSULTATION WITH AN ATTORNEY!
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We Are A Debt Relief Agency. We Help People File for Bankruptcy Relief Under The Bankruptcy Code.
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