- Child SupportWhen parents fall behind on their child support obligations it can lead to inconvenient enforcement efforts, including bench warrants and driver’s license suspensions. But can parents avoid paying their child support by filing for bankruptcy? Here... Read More
- Spousal SupportSome debts are never, or rarely, forgiven in bankruptcy. If you owe, for example, child support, alimony, student loans, or payroll taxes, then we can explore alternatives to bankruptcy, such as negotiating with the agency directly.
- BankruptcyMy wife and I would definitely recommend Patrick T. Williams for consideration as your attorney for Chapter 13 bankruptcy proceedings. I spent months researching what we should do to alleviate our financial situation. About two months before we decided to file, I went to Patrick for his counsel. He very professionally took all of our information and quickly laid out a recommended plan. It is now almost two years after filing. Everything that Patrick explained would happen went as expected. If you are reading this testimonial then you are in one of the most stressful periods in your life. Patrick took us through this period in a very professional, non-judgmental way.
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- Tax LawI am a Houston bankruptcy lawyer and tax lawyer with over 20 years of experience in bankruptcy law and federal income tax law. I am also a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and former Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Revenue Agent. With this type of experience on your side, you know you will have quality representation in your bankruptcy case or your IRS tax case.
- Debt CollectionWhen tax debt adds up to more than you can afford, you may consider an IRS offer in compromise (OIC) to settle the issue. This can be a powerful and effective way to resolve tax obligations and stop IRS debt collection efforts, but it isn’t necessa... Read More