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Bymaster Bankruptcy Law Offices
16 years of experience
Bankruptcy
Indiana
John Forest Bymaster is a proud graduate of Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in 2005. John Bymaster began the study of bankruptcy in 2002 during law school. His research culminated in an advanced study entitled, ” Bankruptcy: The Restoration of Public Productivity.” This project focused on the dramatic changes to the bankruptcy code put in to effect in 2005. Knowing that experience is the best teacher, John Bymaster accepted a position as an attorney at the largest bankruptcy firm in the mid-west. He quickly gained valuable, specialized experience that sets him apart from other offices offering bankruptcy. Although he eventually became the managing attorney for that firm’s Indiana offices, he remained convinced that he could create a better experience for his clients by starting a new office in 2009. Thus, Bymaster Bankruptcy Law Office, a new type of Full-Service Bankruptcy office was created right here in the Indianapolis area. Bankruptcy Attorney John Bymaster now proudly serves the debt relief needs of all of Indiana. Now, over 10 years later, Attorney John Bymaster has helped thousands of Hoosiers get out of debt. John Forest Bymaster is an experienced bankruptcy attorney. His goal is to put YOU first by offering high-quality service at the best fees available. Contact John Forest Bymaster with confidence that he is the right choice to help you get out of debt. He has offices in 3 convenient locations that serve Indianapolis and all of Central Indiana. He has two offices in Indianapolis. One is in the Broad Ripple and one is on the Southside of Indianapolis. He also has his main office on the Northwest side of Indianapolis. This office also has served Indianapolis and also the many surrounding towns and communities. John Bymaster can help you get out of debt professionally and affordably - and quickly. View More ›
Free Consultation A normal Chapter 7 bankruptcy is $870-$1270 plus a $335 filing fee. Some cases can be filed no money down and some can be filed much less expensive. Chapter 13 cases are usually filed no money down with a $310 filing fee. Some Chapter 13's may require money down.
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