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Our affordable bankruptcy lawyer offers free consultations in the office or by phone. To receive a free consultation with the attorney call our firm at (916) 500-0704 Monday through Saturday from 8 AM to 6 PM.

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For many clients, phone consultations are more convenient than a trip to our office. To receive a free phone consultation for bankruptcy call us at (916) 500-0704.

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We represent clients in Roseville, Sacramento, and the surrounding area. Our office is conveniently located near the I-80 business loop.

3800 Watt Ave, Suite 255, Sacramento, CA 95821

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(916) 500-0704

3800 Watt Ave, Suite 255

Sacramento, CA 95821

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*$900 Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Fee Disclaimer: While most cases qualify for the above fee, some cases are complex. Consequently, the above fee is only a sample fee (not a specific or guaranteed fee) and is subject to change at any time due to the necessity of charging more for complex cases. The sample chapter 7 fee represents the typical fee for a simple no-asset chapter 7 case. The $900 fee is only available to residents of the following counties: Sacramento, Placer, Yolo, Solano and San Joaquin. Residents of other counties may be charged more.