San Antonio Bankruptcy Lawyer Sue Pledger, for more than 20 years, has dedicated herself to provide clients with personal attention and compassionate understanding. She understands the stress, hardship and concerns of well-intentioned people when they encounter financial problems.
Texas Bankruptcy law, whether Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, is designed to offer individuals debt relief and a "Fresh Start". Attorney Pledger provides you with over 20 years Bankruptcy Law experience.
- Are you experiencing creditor harassment?
- Is financial stress putting your marriage in jeopardy?
- Have you lost your job or have your wages decreased?
- Are you having IRS problems or do you need an IRS lawyer to stop a wage garnishment?
- Are you in deep credit card debt?
- Has a divorce put financial stress in your life?
- Do you owe medical bills or suffer from illness?
- Are you faced with possible vehicle repossession?
- Do you have any judgment against you or has a creditor filed a lawsuit?
If the answer is "yes" to any of these questions you may choose to consider filing either a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy as a possible solution to your financial situation. Bankruptcy can help you Start your Life New.
For A Free Initial Consultation Call Toll Free At (866) 544-6203
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Bankruptcy law is designed to offer individuals debt relief and a "Fresh Start." Congress recognized that responsible, well-intentioned people could from time to time run into financial problems.
Serving San Antonio, Texas and its surrounding communities, including the counties of Comal, Kendall, Kerr, Guadalupe, Bandera, Wilson, Atascosa, Frio, Medina, Bandera, Uvalde, Kenney, Maverick, Real, Edwards, Val Verde, Gonzales, Karnes and Zavala.
Also serving the Texas hill country counties of Blanco, Mason, Llano, San Saba, Gillespie, Lampasas, Hays, Bastrop, Caldwell, and Travis with other offices in Austin, Texas, Houston, Texas, and Mason, Texas.
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Licensed to practice in all Texas courts. Not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.


