Welcome to my blog. I’m a little new to this, but my hope is to provide a useful tool with a wealth of information for those of you looking for answers to common (or not so common) bankruptcy questions. I encourage you to submit questions that you have related to bankruptcy, and I will do my best to answer them in future blogs.
As much as I hate to, I have to add the obligatory legal disclaimer. I am licensed to practice in the State of Texas, and our office is in Dallas. Any information I supply here or response to a question submitted does not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney/client relationship. The information and responses are intended to provide legal education and general information about the matter in question. Many times, a question or scenario may leave out details which would make the reply unsuitable or incomplete. I strongly advise anyone with questions to consult with an attorney in their own state to acquire more information about the specifics of their case.
OK – enough of that. Let’s get on with blogging.
A quick explanation about the pictures associated with the blog entries. Each picture represents a person that was born on the day of that blog entry, and is intended for entertainment value only (as if bankruptcy attorneys could be any more entertaining). No one pictured has endorsed in any way this firm or any information provided.
Once again, I encourage anyone with a question to submit it. You can submit a question by clicking here: information@mitchellps.com.
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