Florida Bankruptcy and Estate Planning Attorney
Are you overwhelmed with mounting bills and debts? Does your business continue to lose
money despite your best efforts to stay afloat? If you seek relief from your increasing debt,
bankruptcy may be right for you.
Filing for bankruptcy can be a complicated process and offers debtors multiple options for
relief. With so many options, it is important to have an experienced lawyer who can guide you through the federal bankruptcy
system.
Attorney James H. Monroe has over twenty-five years of experience as a bankruptcy lawyer. Mr. Monroe is the only attorney
in Orlando with dual certification in both Business and Consumer Bankruptcy. As the sole practitioner in his Orlando office for
over a decade, he has seen enough cases to prepare him for any and all situations.
Bankruptcy and Estate Planning
In addition to his work as a bankruptcy attorney, Jon B. Lindeman, Jr., has extensive experience in estate planning. Despite the
different legal problems that face these clients, one thing remains the same: our dedication to you. It is important to protect the
assets you have, and we will work with you and listen to your concerns so that we can facilitate a course of action that best
serves your personal interests:
Consumer bankruptcy: When an individual faces bankruptcy, their standing is shaped by the facts of their financial situation.
We will work within the bounds of the law to find the solution that favors you.
Business bankruptcy: A business considering bankruptcy faces different obstacles than an individual considering bankruptcy.
Whether you are looking to save or close your business, we can help.
Wills, estates, and trusts: It is important to have an attorney who will represent your best interest and protect your assets, no
matter what the future may bring. At the offices of Advocate Law Groups of Florida, we can help.
Confident and Comprehensive Corporate Bankruptcy Representation
Advocate Law Groups of Florida, will provide you with knowledgeable and confident representation. When considering your
debt, wouldn't you rather have an experienced attorney who has seen a wide variety of cases?