Melinda Murphy Dionne: Attorney at Law is located in Alabama, providing representation for bankruptcy, representing debtors in Chapter 13, Chapter 7, Debt Consolidation, Debt Management, and in Debtors Court cases. Contact me today to schedule an appointment. My name is Melinda Murphy Dionne. I was born in Sylacauga, Alabama. I graduated from Alabama, Summa Cum Laude in 1983.
In August of 1983, I began my legal studies at the University Of Alabama School Of Law. I have practiced bankruptcy law for the past 35 years. During that time, I have represented Debtors in Chapter 7, Chapter 11 and Chapter 13 cases. I personally handle every aspect of your case. I offer free telephone consultations as well as free office consultations.
By simply calling, you can find out if bankruptcy, or an out of court work-out, will help you get a fresh start. Could it be any easier than making a phone call? As my client, you will have my personal cell phone number and my email address. You can contact me by phone, email, and by text.
In August of 1983, I began my legal studies at the University Of Alabama School Of Law. I have practiced bankruptcy law for the past 35 years. During that time, I have represented Debtors in Chapter 7, Chapter 11 and Chapter 13 cases. I personally handle every aspect of your case. I offer free telephone consultations as well as free office consultations.
By simply calling, you can find out if bankruptcy, or an out of court work-out, will help you get a fresh start. Could it be any easier than making a phone call? As my client, you will have my personal cell phone number and my email address. You can contact me by phone, email, and by text.
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My name is Melinda Dionne.
For over 35 years, I have been helping people find a way to deal with overwhelming debt.
I have never represented a deadbeat because the vast majority of people having financial problems are anything but deadbeats.
My clients are stressed and struggling to deal with the harassment that comes from owing more money than they can pay.
I love what I do because I am in a great position.
Every day, I see the relief in peoples' eyes when they learn how I can help them!
Bankruptcy is not right for everyone.
For over 35 years, I have been helping people find a way to deal with overwhelming debt.
I have never represented a deadbeat because the vast majority of people having financial problems are anything but deadbeats.
My clients are stressed and struggling to deal with the harassment that comes from owing more money than they can pay.
I love what I do because I am in a great position.
Every day, I see the relief in peoples' eyes when they learn how I can help them!
Bankruptcy is not right for everyone.
I do not charge for evaluating your situation and giving you a recommendation on how I can help you get out of debt.
First meetings with me usually last between 1 to 2 hours.
I understand that as much as you fear not being able to pay your bills, you fear filing a bankruptcy case even more.
I always run a credit check to make sure that every creditor is listed in your bankruptcy case.
I can file your case in as little as 24 hours and we will help you with your credit counseling and debtor education requirements.
First meetings with me usually last between 1 to 2 hours.
I understand that as much as you fear not being able to pay your bills, you fear filing a bankruptcy case even more.
I always run a credit check to make sure that every creditor is listed in your bankruptcy case.
I can file your case in as little as 24 hours and we will help you with your credit counseling and debtor education requirements.
First you could try credit counseling.
There are many free services that will go over your finances with you.
They will make suggestions on changes that you can make to help you with your debt problems.
Using Debt Consolidation, you would take out a loan and pay off your other debts.
This can result in a more affordable payment.
It generally requires you to have a credit score that is high enough to qualify for the loan.
You could also enter into a debt management plan.
I caution you that many of these plans set unrealistic expectations on your ability to repay your debt.
There are many free services that will go over your finances with you.
They will make suggestions on changes that you can make to help you with your debt problems.
Using Debt Consolidation, you would take out a loan and pay off your other debts.
This can result in a more affordable payment.
It generally requires you to have a credit score that is high enough to qualify for the loan.
You could also enter into a debt management plan.
I caution you that many of these plans set unrealistic expectations on your ability to repay your debt.
Seeking the help of a reputable credit counselor is another approach to debt problems.
The trick with this option is finding a "reputable credit counselor."
You have to really do your homework when it comes to choosing a credit counselor.
Don't be fooled by the fact that an organization claims to be a "nonprofit" organization.
This does not mean that their services are free nor does it mean that they are affordable.
Some organizations charge high fees and leave you deeper in deep than when you first came to see them.
The trick with this option is finding a "reputable credit counselor."
You have to really do your homework when it comes to choosing a credit counselor.
Don't be fooled by the fact that an organization claims to be a "nonprofit" organization.
This does not mean that their services are free nor does it mean that they are affordable.
Some organizations charge high fees and leave you deeper in deep than when you first came to see them.
A debt consolidation loan is one that allows you to roll all, or most of your payments, into a single loan with a lower monthly payment.
Experience has shown that many people who get these types of loans end up in worse trouble in the future.
Habits are very hard to change.
If your debt problems are the result of overspending or poor money management those problems don't magically disappear with a debt consolidation loan.
Far too often, debt consolidation loans are the beginning of the end for debtors.
Experience has shown that many people who get these types of loans end up in worse trouble in the future.
Habits are very hard to change.
If your debt problems are the result of overspending or poor money management those problems don't magically disappear with a debt consolidation loan.
Far too often, debt consolidation loans are the beginning of the end for debtors.
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