O. Allan Fridman has nearly two decades of experience helping clients get back on their feet and get their life back. Fridman Legal has been helping individuals across Illinois resolve a wide variety of legal matters for nearly two decades. Focusing our efforts primarily in bankruptcy law, our team has successfully helped many clients eliminate their debt and become financially stable once again.
In fact, our bankruptcy attorney in Northbrook has an extensive track record of success. If you have questions about Chapter 7, Chapter 11, or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, we are ready to help you. You can also visit our Bankruptcy FAQ page more information. Aside from a thorough understanding of bankruptcy law, our practiced attorney is also experienced with legal matters involving real estate law and litigation.
In fact, our bankruptcy attorney in Northbrook has an extensive track record of success. If you have questions about Chapter 7, Chapter 11, or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, we are ready to help you. You can also visit our Bankruptcy FAQ page more information. Aside from a thorough understanding of bankruptcy law, our practiced attorney is also experienced with legal matters involving real estate law and litigation.
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O. Allan Fridman has been practicing law since 2001. His practice is unique in that he does not view himself as a litigation attorney or transactional attorney. Rather, he views each area of law as a tool to pursue the best results for his clients. By practicing in both areas of law, he is able to take a 360-degree view of law.
If you are faced with overwhelming debt and have no idea how to deal with it, speak with a knowledgeable attorney about bankruptcy. Depending on your specific situation, you may be eligible to file for Chapter 7, Chapter 11, or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, all of which can help to reduce or completely eliminate your debt.
Are you swimming in consumer debt, such as credit card debt, medical or dental bills, personal or payday loans, or other unsecured debt? Are your creditors hounding you to collect? Have you spent sleepless nights due to the stress and anxiety of your debt? Under state and federal law, you may be eligible for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which is designed to give honest debtors a fresh start.
Chapter 11 is generally known as the "reorganization" bankruptcy. It is typically used for businesses that wish to keep operating while restructuring their organization so as to be able to pay creditors. It is also available to individuals who wish to avoid asset liquidation in a Chapter 7 or who fail to qualify for a Chapter 13.
Unlike in Chapter 7, in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy you will pay part or all of your debt to your creditors over a three- to five-year period. Individuals who do not wish to liquidate any assets as in a Chapter 7 can use a Chapter 13 filing to resolve their financial dilemma. At Fridman Legal, we have nearly two decades of successful results in guiding our clients through appropriate debt relief options, including Chapter 13.
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Stacy Roth
Jun 26, 2020
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Irene Sakk
Sep 26, 2019
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Our family has worked with Allan on several occasions since 2005. His service is always exceptional and prices are reasonable! Allan spends as much time with us as we need, explaining all details and steps; giving practical advice that sometimes goes beyond his responsibilities. It's a pleasure to communicate with Allan and we'll definitely continue working with him in the future!
Real Estate Growth Partners
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