A Chester County law firm representing individuals and businesses with an emphasis in tax, bankruptcy and estate law. Conley Law Practice, LLC is experienced in handling tax, bankruptcy, estate, and probate matters. Our practice provides individuals, families and businesses with skilled representation and personalized legal services. You can count on us to provide you with honest legal advice as you seek solutions that meet your unique needs.
When the time comes to make sure your rights are fully protected, it is crucial to have the help of an experienced attorney. Please read below to see our primary areas of practice. A proper estate plan ensures that important decisions regarding your loved ones and property will be made by you and not determined by the state.
Our firm provides clients with estate planning (wills, trusts, powers of attorney, medical powers of attorney, living wills, etc.), estate tax planning, probate/estate/trust administration, and probate litigation.At Conley Law Practice, LLC, you can speak with a tax lawyer, that can help you understand the legal methods available to manage, reduce, or even eliminate your tax debt.
When the time comes to make sure your rights are fully protected, it is crucial to have the help of an experienced attorney. Please read below to see our primary areas of practice. A proper estate plan ensures that important decisions regarding your loved ones and property will be made by you and not determined by the state.
Our firm provides clients with estate planning (wills, trusts, powers of attorney, medical powers of attorney, living wills, etc.), estate tax planning, probate/estate/trust administration, and probate litigation.At Conley Law Practice, LLC, you can speak with a tax lawyer, that can help you understand the legal methods available to manage, reduce, or even eliminate your tax debt.
Services
Conley Law Practice, LLC serves individuals and business clients from its office in Exton, Pennsylvania (Chester County).
Its practice concentrates in the areas of estate planning, estate administration, tax planning, tax controversy and bankruptcy.
We are committed to high quality legal work and reasonable fees.
Matthew L. Conley is the founding member of Conley Law Practice, LLC and is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University and Villanova University School of Law.
He received the degree of Master of Laws in Taxation from the Villanova University School of Law, Graduate Tax Program (Summa Cum Laude).
Its practice concentrates in the areas of estate planning, estate administration, tax planning, tax controversy and bankruptcy.
We are committed to high quality legal work and reasonable fees.
Matthew L. Conley is the founding member of Conley Law Practice, LLC and is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University and Villanova University School of Law.
He received the degree of Master of Laws in Taxation from the Villanova University School of Law, Graduate Tax Program (Summa Cum Laude).
Utilizing the services of a bankruptcy attorney can offer a fresh start for individuals and businesses struggling with overwhelming debt.
It is an opportunity to find relief from things such as credit card debt and unpaid medical bills.
Although many fear the loss of a family home or irreparable harm to their credit rating, it is often possible to avoid foreclosure and rehabilitate your credit while still obtaining the relief provided under the bankruptcy code.
If you need information and guidance regarding your debt relief options, we encourage you to schedule an appointment with a bankruptcy lawyer at Conley Law Practice, LLC.
It is an opportunity to find relief from things such as credit card debt and unpaid medical bills.
Although many fear the loss of a family home or irreparable harm to their credit rating, it is often possible to avoid foreclosure and rehabilitate your credit while still obtaining the relief provided under the bankruptcy code.
If you need information and guidance regarding your debt relief options, we encourage you to schedule an appointment with a bankruptcy lawyer at Conley Law Practice, LLC.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is the simplest form of bankruptcy protection.
After certain exemptions, any remaining assets can be liquidated (sold) and the proceeds used to pay as much of your debt as possible.
Most, if not all, of your remaining debt will be discharged by the bankruptcy court.
In order to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must first meet certain requirements.
You must qualify based on your income, provide certain documentation, and complete a credit counseling course.
Filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy will discharge unsecured debt such as: credit card bills, hospital bills and loans that are not secured by property.
After certain exemptions, any remaining assets can be liquidated (sold) and the proceeds used to pay as much of your debt as possible.
Most, if not all, of your remaining debt will be discharged by the bankruptcy court.
In order to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must first meet certain requirements.
You must qualify based on your income, provide certain documentation, and complete a credit counseling course.
Filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy will discharge unsecured debt such as: credit card bills, hospital bills and loans that are not secured by property.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a debt repayment plan that allows you to pay off your debts over a three-to-five-year period.
It can be a good option if you have already filed Chapter 7 within the past eight years, have too much income to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, if you have assets that you would lose by filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy, or if you have substantial debt that would not be discharged in a Chapter 7.
Chapter 13 can stop foreclosures by allowing you to catch up your mortgage arrears through your debt repayment plan, and also allow you to catch up on past due property taxes and homeowner association dues.
It can be a good option if you have already filed Chapter 7 within the past eight years, have too much income to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, if you have assets that you would lose by filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy, or if you have substantial debt that would not be discharged in a Chapter 7.
Chapter 13 can stop foreclosures by allowing you to catch up your mortgage arrears through your debt repayment plan, and also allow you to catch up on past due property taxes and homeowner association dues.
At Conley Law Practice, LLC, we offer a free initial consultation with a tax lawyer, to explain the legal ways you can eliminate, reduce, or manage your tax debt.
Offer In Compromise: We will offer the IRS or state tax authority a settlement for less than the full amount of tax owed.
Abatement of Penalties: We will ask the IRS to drop some or all of the penalties that you owe.
By eliminating penalties, you may be able to afford a repayment plan on the original tax debt.
Qualify you for Uncollectible Status: If you are unemployed, disabled or retired and have minimal or no assets, then we will assist you in having you declared currently not collectible.
Offer In Compromise: We will offer the IRS or state tax authority a settlement for less than the full amount of tax owed.
Abatement of Penalties: We will ask the IRS to drop some or all of the penalties that you owe.
By eliminating penalties, you may be able to afford a repayment plan on the original tax debt.
Qualify you for Uncollectible Status: If you are unemployed, disabled or retired and have minimal or no assets, then we will assist you in having you declared currently not collectible.
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