- Divorce
- Child SupportEliminate debts such as child support, alimony (maintenance), certain other debts related to divorce, guaranteed student loans, court restitution orders, criminal fines and most taxes.
- Spousal Support
- FraudYou can get the right support and help from Attorney Michael Phillips regarding your problems with consumer fraud and debt settlement. Attorney Michael Phillips represents sued debtors and solving issues of Debts with negotiation or settlements. We want to represent you regarding your financial issues.
- Theft
- MurderMcCullough’s epic biography introduces us to the powerful and brilliant Adams, a lawyer from Massachusetts. “He was our Colossus,” said one of his contemporaries who helped form the first nation founded under the rule of law. And that was one of Adams’ guiding principles throughout his life. He showed it when he defended the British soldiers who were accused of murder in the Boston Massacre, right before the American Revolution.
- Identity TheftPHILLIPS LAW, PLLC and its team represent consumers, debtors and businesses in a variety of areas, including violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (“FDCPA”), consumer law, including class actions on behalf of consumers; Fair Credit Reporting Act issues, including credit repair, identity theft, and litigation under the Fair Credit Reporting Act; injured parties; common law fraud, the Consumer Fraud Act; insurance law; contract disputes; Uniform Commercial Code actions; business and commercial lawsuits; and power of attorney and probate litigation.
- Business Disputes
- Social Security Disability
- WillsProbate administration refers to the procedure where a decedent’s assets are distributed pursuant to the terms of a Last Will and Testament or by law, if there’s no Will. An “estate” are the assets of the decedent that are titled in the decedent’s name. Generally, the probate process involves collecting the decedent’s assets, liquidating them, paying debts, paying necessary taxes, and distributing the property to the heirs. These activities are the responsibility of the personal representative of the decedent as named in the will.
- Power of AttorneyWe help families probate estates when a loved one has died. PHILLIPS LAW, PLLC also litigates probate and power of attorney disputes.
- Probate
- Bankruptcy
- ForeclosureStops foreclosure on your home and allows you an opportunity to catch up on missed payments. (Bankruptcy, does not, however, automatically eliminate mortgages and other liens on your property without payment.)
- Debt CollectionThe Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, known as the “FDCPA”, is a federal law that governs the actions of collection agencies and law firms. It protects consumers from abusive conduct by debt collectors. It prohibits debt collectors from using any false, deceptive or misleading means to collect a debt.