Swanson & Moors, LLC is a Massachusetts law firm dedicated to helping clients during life's most difficult and trying times. If you are going through a divorce or dispute, filing for bankruptcy, seeking compensation for an injury sustained in an accident or facing another difficult legal challenge, you can be confident that your legal matter will be handled with the utmost competence and care at our firm.
At the law firm of Swanson & Moors, LLC, our attorneys have the knowledge and skill to take on all types of bankruptcy, family law, and personal injury matters, from the relatively simple to the very complex. Based in Brockton, we represent families, individuals, and businesses across Massachusetts. As many of our clients are active or retired members of the military, we know how to resolve the many family and bankruptcy issues unique to members of the armed forces.
The law firm of Swanson & Moors, LLC proudly offers discounts to all active and retired members of the military. Matthew C. Swanson and Kelli S. Moors founded the law firm of Swanson & Moors, LLC to provide affordable, quality legal representation to their clients.
At the law firm of Swanson & Moors, LLC, our attorneys have the knowledge and skill to take on all types of bankruptcy, family law, and personal injury matters, from the relatively simple to the very complex. Based in Brockton, we represent families, individuals, and businesses across Massachusetts. As many of our clients are active or retired members of the military, we know how to resolve the many family and bankruptcy issues unique to members of the armed forces.
The law firm of Swanson & Moors, LLC proudly offers discounts to all active and retired members of the military. Matthew C. Swanson and Kelli S. Moors founded the law firm of Swanson & Moors, LLC to provide affordable, quality legal representation to their clients.
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Attorney Kelli Moors is originally from Beckley, West Virginia.
She moved to Massachusetts in 2001 to attend law school.
After graduation from law school, Attorney Moors enlisted in the United States Army and served as a signals intelligence analyst in the Massachusetts Army National Guard.
Attorney Moors currently resides in Sandwich, Massachusetts with her blended family.
Attorney Moors prides herself on maintaining honesty and integrity with her clients and opposing parties.
Attorney Moors' mantra is that she wants to be your solution, not part of your problem.
She moved to Massachusetts in 2001 to attend law school.
After graduation from law school, Attorney Moors enlisted in the United States Army and served as a signals intelligence analyst in the Massachusetts Army National Guard.
Attorney Moors currently resides in Sandwich, Massachusetts with her blended family.
Attorney Moors prides herself on maintaining honesty and integrity with her clients and opposing parties.
Attorney Moors' mantra is that she wants to be your solution, not part of your problem.
Attorney Swanson is originally from Dartmouth, Massachusetts and now lives in Raynham with his wife and two children.
Attorney Swanson will personally work with you to find the right solution that works best for you.
You will be kept informed throughout the entire process.
Attorney Swanson will ensure that your rights are respected and that you get the best outcome possible.
He believes that you deserve a special relationship with your attorney, one whom you can always count on now and in the future.
Attorney Swanson will personally work with you to find the right solution that works best for you.
You will be kept informed throughout the entire process.
Attorney Swanson will ensure that your rights are respected and that you get the best outcome possible.
He believes that you deserve a special relationship with your attorney, one whom you can always count on now and in the future.
Deciding whether or not to file a personal bankruptcy is a difficult decision, and one that should not be done hastily.
You need to turn to an experienced bankruptcy attorney to help you understand your options, the legal process, and the consequences of your decisions (and failure to make a decision).
Even when careful with our finances and try and plan for the unexpected, there are situations where we will be left faced with overwhelming debt and nowhere to turn.
Bankruptcy is a legal procedure that enables a debtor to seek relief under the protection of the bankruptcy court.
You need to turn to an experienced bankruptcy attorney to help you understand your options, the legal process, and the consequences of your decisions (and failure to make a decision).
Even when careful with our finances and try and plan for the unexpected, there are situations where we will be left faced with overwhelming debt and nowhere to turn.
Bankruptcy is a legal procedure that enables a debtor to seek relief under the protection of the bankruptcy court.
Chapter 7 of the United States Bankruptcy Code is the most common type of bankruptcy.
It is used primarily by individuals who wish to free themselves of their unsecured, dischargeable debts with no repayment to the creditors (which is different than a Chapter 13 bankruptcy).
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is often time referred to as a "liquidation", "straight", or"fresh start" bankruptcy.
The name "liquidation" refers to the fact that those who file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy have to liquidate, or sell, all of their "non-exempt" assents.
It is used primarily by individuals who wish to free themselves of their unsecured, dischargeable debts with no repayment to the creditors (which is different than a Chapter 13 bankruptcy).
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is often time referred to as a "liquidation", "straight", or"fresh start" bankruptcy.
The name "liquidation" refers to the fact that those who file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy have to liquidate, or sell, all of their "non-exempt" assents.
Chapter 13 of the United States Bankruptcy Code may be a viable option for debtors with high or steady incomes, who are facing foreclosure, or have assets and property that need protection through the bankruptcy process.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be referred to as reorganization or wage earner's plan.
This type of bankruptcy involves restructuring and repaying A PORTION of all of your debt over a payment plan that will last 3 to 5 years.
The Chapter 13 allows a debtor to pay a percentage of their unsecured debt back based on the debtor's ability.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy may be referred to as reorganization or wage earner's plan.
This type of bankruptcy involves restructuring and repaying A PORTION of all of your debt over a payment plan that will last 3 to 5 years.
The Chapter 13 allows a debtor to pay a percentage of their unsecured debt back based on the debtor's ability.
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