From our offices in Albany and Kingston New York, we represent individuals and businesses in all legal matters related to bankruptcy. For more than twenty years, bankruptcy lawyer Richard Croak has been helping clients file bankruptcy under bankruptcy code Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 for individuals, Chapter 11 for businesses and professionals, and Chapter 12 for farmers.
Certified in Consumer and Business Bankruptcy Law
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
Beginning October 17, 2005, Congress has new bankruptcy laws that will dramatically impact a typical consumer case. Please click here to read about important disclosures you as a consumer should receive.
American Board of Certification
Richard Croak, formerly with the U.S. Justice Department and Office of the United States Trustee, is a Board Certified Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney. Legislators and the courts recognize that the successful operation of the bankruptcy system depends upon the involvement of professionals with special expertise. The American Board of Certification (ABC) administers the national legal specialty certification programs in consumer bankruptcy law and business bankruptcy law.
This website provides you with a great deal of information about bankruptcy so that you may feel more comfortable asking questions and asking for help. We have also provided a free online evaluation that you may fill out for a free evaluation of your financial situation.
Whether you are being harassed by creditors in Hudson, scared by creditor threats in Schenectady, or troubled by overwhelming debt in Troy, our law office can help. From Plattsburg to New Paltz and from Albany to Amsterdam, our bankruptcy law firm has the expertise to offer you a level of quality legal advice that you want and need.
If you would like expert advice from a bankruptcy attorney, we urge you to call our law office today, or contact our bankruptcy law firm via the Internet.
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