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Bankruptcy lawyer Robert E. Tardif Jr. represents clients all around Southwest Florida, including Fort Myers and Cape Coral. He has been representing clients in bankruptcy court for more than 30 years. Hiring a bankruptcy attorney is an important decision. If you hire an inexperienced attorney, you may end up with even more problems than you have now.

I have been representing clients in bankruptcy court in Fort Myers for more than 30 years. If you need to file bankruptcy, you need a bankruptcy lawyer who will fight for you. I am rated by Martindale-Hubbell as AV-Preeminent, which is the highest level rating for professional excellence. I have also earned the highest rating of 10.0 from Avvo.
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If you're experiencing financial problems, it's a stressful time. You have creditors constantly calling you. Your relationships with those you love are strained. You may be struggling to keep a roof over your head and food on the table. The last thing you need is an attorney and law firm that increase the stress in your life.
Bankruptcy lawyer Robert E. Tardif Jr. represents clients all around Southwest Florida, including Fort Myers and Cape Coral. He has been representing clients in bankruptcy court for more than 30 years. Mr. Tardif graduated from the University of South Florida with a Bachelor of Arts degree in mass communications.
At Bankruptcy Bodyguard we focus on representing clients in bankruptcy from Fort Myers, Cape Coral and the surrounding southwest Florida area. We help people file Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases. Chapter 7 bankruptcy is sometimes referred to as a straight bankruptcy. The official title is "Liquidation", but very rarely does an asset liquidation occur.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a debt reorganization case for individuals that have regular income. In Chapter 13, a debtor will file a payment plan that sets forth how the debtor proposes to pay his or her debts. In many cases, a debtor will not be repaying debts in full, but rather will be paying a small percentage of the outstanding debt.
If your home is about to be foreclosed or if you're already in the foreclosure process, bankruptcy may be an option for you. In almost all cases, filing bankruptcy will stop the foreclosure process. More importantly, by filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy you have a chance to cure past due payments and reinstate your mortgage.
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Danielle H.
Danielle H.
Apr 27, 2021
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Positive: Professionalism, Responsiveness
Bob and Brigitte are amazing, professional, efficient, and responsive. They made what I thought would be a scary and stressful process, quick and pain free. Can't thank them enough!
Ray Roth
Ray Roth
Jul 06, 2017
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Bob and staff are exceptional in their counsel and follow up. Thank you sincerely.