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Kaye Law Office PLLC helps you gain better control of your finances - and your life. Roxane Kaye personally assists in Chapter 7 & Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing, probate and trust administration, and estate planning. Also, we provide real estate deed drafting or transfer services. She considers all factors that could affect the outcome of your case.

With the help of a support staff, Attorney Roxane Kaye studies your case, listens to your concerns, and evaluates your options before developing a plan to resolve your situation. Attention to detail is, indeed, the strength of our practice. More importantly, she has your best interests in mind. Count on Roxane to help you navigate the complexities of your case and arrive at a resolution that benefits you and your family.

Along the way, expect her to be at your side to protect your legal rights. When you need to deal with legal matters, it is critical to have an attorney who has the knowledge and experience to resolve your case efficiently while having your best interests in mind.
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Guidance comes directly from the experienced lawyer you hired - not some inexperienced associate or other middle guy like at a big law firm.
Your phone calls will be answered and returned by the attorney and not a secretary.
You can pick up the phone and ask us questions, and you'll always know the status of your case.
If we miss your call, we'll return it promptly, often later the same day.
Our founding attorney, Roxane Kaye, has been practicing law since 2002.
She is admitted to practice law in Michigan state courts and before the Federal Bankruptcy Court of Eastern Michigan, Southern Division, as well as the Federal District Court of the Eastern District of Michigan.
Losing a loved one is a stressful experience.
But the stress can become overwhelming for the family if you have to deal with legal issues surrounding your loved one's estate, as well.
Kaye Law Office PLLC helps settle the estate of the deceased through probate or trust administration.
If your deceased family member placed some or all of his or her assets into a trust and appointed you as the successor trustee, you have specific legal obligations to the trust beneficiaries.
Among these responsibilities is managing and distributing the assets of the trust to the rightful individuals.
Kaye Law Office PLLC handles cases in various areas of law, including bankruptcy, estate planning, probate and trust administration, and real estate transactions.
Attorney Roxane Kaye is known not only for her experience in these areas of law but also for being empathetic and efficient.
The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice.
You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation.
We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail.
If you're looking to restructure your debts, there are a few options available to you.
The most commonly used by individuals include Chapter 7, Chapter 13, and debt consolidation.
While Chapter 7 sees an individual surrender his or her unexempt property to repay debts, Chapter 13 and debt consolidation are used to reorganize debt in a way that ensures creditors are paid what is due to them while still preserving the debtor's personal assets.
Under Chapter 13, a debtor files a petition in a bankruptcy court within his state.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is also often referred to as liquidation.
It is a process where a person files a case before the bankruptcy court seeking relief from their debts because they are unable to discharge them for one reason or another.
In the process, a person turns over his "non-exempt" assets to a trustee who will sell them and use the proceeds to pay creditors.
There are some requirements to note before you commence filing for Chapter 7. First of all, you are barred from filing, if within the last 180 days, you had a bankruptcy petition dismissed.
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