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The Law Office of Adam R. Weaver, Esq. Lehighton & Carbon County Bankruptcy Attorney

Lehighton & Carbon County Bankruptcy Attorney

Attorney Weaver understands that it is an uncomfortable situation to discuss your financial troubles with someone else. However, keep in mind that the 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution has long abolished indentured servitude. A debtor’s prison does not exist in modern society as symbolized in our nation’s laws. Bankruptcy law has a long history and was important enough for our Country’s founding fathers to incorporate bankruptcy into the United States Constitution as integral to a functioning society. Article 1, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution specifically enables Congress to establish uniform laws on the subject of Bankruptcy. Contact our Lehighton & Carbon County bankruptcy attorney to learn more or for immediate assistance.

Contact An Experienced Lehighton & Carbon County Bankruptcy Attorney Today

Whether you are a consumer deciding if bankruptcy is an option, a creditor who finds oneself being a party to a debtor’s bankruptcy proceeding, or a business contemplating bankruptcy as a means to restructure its debt, Lehighton & Carbon County bankruptcy attorney Adam Weaver can help explore all your available remedies. Attorney Weaver has a physical office conveniently located in Lehighton, Carbon County, Pennsylvania and is admitted before the U.S. Bankruptcy Courts for the Middle District and Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

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