Law Office of Donald Adler
Law Office of Donald Adler

Law Office of Donald Adler

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Introduction: Why You Should Choose Us We choose not to have a high volume practice. Attorney Adler handles every case personally. He responds to all telephone calls and emails from his clients in a timely manner. He serves every client's needs for a reasonable fee. By using up-to-date technology in a secure environment, we protect your privacy and confidentiality. This allows our firm to be faster, more efficient and effective on your behalf. We know that bankruptcy isn't the answer to every problem. We will never recommend that you file bankruptcy unless it's the right thing for you to do.
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License Type: Attorney (MA)

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  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    Attorney Donald Adler has successfully assisted individuals, professionals and businesses to: • Eliminate debt and taxes • Stop lawsuits, foreclosures, repossessions, levies and garnishments • Protect money, retirement accounts, homes, vehicles and business assets • Keep businesses operating Attorney Adler works with financially troubled individuals, professionals, businesses and farmers to develop strategies that give them the tools to successfully manage and control their debt and tax liabilities or restructure business operations. We help our clients resolve crushing credit card debt, repossessions, foreclosures, attachments, liens, wage garnishments, medical debts, student loans, seizure of assets, tax liabilities and a host of other devastating financial issues and file for bankruptcy or reorganization in the Bankruptcy Courts of MA and NH. We negotiate loan and mortgage modifications, restructure debts and taxes, and commercial and equipment leases.

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    Choosing Your Bankruptcy Lawyer Debt relief and bankruptcy is planning for you or your business' financial future and can be a complicated process. It is important to interview a bankruptcy lawyer before you retain him or her. A bankruptcy attorney does much more than just fill out forms. It is not obvious what financial information is important or what the consequences of that information may be. Your bankruptcy forms may be correct but that does not solve your problem. There may be issues in your case that you didn't think about or were not told about. Before you file for bankruptcy you must understand how to protect your money and property, what debts and taxes can be eliminated, and when and where to file for bankruptcy. Filing a bankruptcy case may not be the best option for you while other alternatives described in this Site might be. Interview the Lawyer You should use your first consultation with a bankruptcy attorney to talk about your financial condition, needs, priorities and goals. He or she should give you a general idea about your debt relief options and make initial recommendations. You should receive an estimate of the fees and costs you may incur for legal services.

  • What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

    I may be able to help you eliminate or reduce your student loan payments. Contrary to what you may have heard, under the right circumstances you can eliminate or reduce student loans in bankruptcy. Many have already. I help borrowers with consolidations, income-based repayment plans, disability and public sector loan forgiveness, and defaults, returning you to good standing. Even if you have already defaulted on your loans, you may still be able to reinstate your loans and have an income based repayment plan that you can afford. Student loan and other debt services don’t tell you about bankruptcy to eliminate student loan and other debt. It is in your best interest to explore all options that are available to you, bankruptcy and non-bankruptcy, before you decide what is best for you.