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Creditors' Rights, Debtors' Rights and Bankruptcy

Richardson and Tyler, LLP helps individuals and businesses work through financial strain and crisis, so they can get on with their life and their business.

Our creditor clients rely upon us to:

  • Quickly and effectively collect monies due;
  • Enforce contracts;
  • Draft business documents so they will withstand challenge;
  • Collect monies from the forced sale of real estate and less tangible assets, such as bank accounts, accounts receivable and fraudulently hidden assets; and
  • Pierce the shield of bankruptcy.

Our debtor clients rely upon us to:

  • Stop collection efforts;
  • Reorganize their business and affairs for financial success, without bankruptcy if possible; and
  • Guide them carefully through the bankruptcy process when necessary, to maximize their potential for future success.

We do this by:

  • Filing and defending suits in all Massachusetts courts;
  • Using pretrial attachments and orders to stop creditors from harassing debtors, and to stop debtors from concealing assets;
  • Negotiating fair workout accommodations between reasonable creditors and debtors; and
  • Enforcing fair workout accommodations in the bankruptcy court against unreasonable creditors and debtors in all proceedings: chapters 7, 11 and 13.

For more information, contact Joseph M. Klements or David S. Flashenburg:

E-mail: jklements@rtlegal.com or dflashenburg@rtlegal.com

Phone: (617) 523-0800

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