An Overview Of The Legal Services We Provide
Our firm’s practice is unusually diverse. Examples of issues that we handle include bankruptcy, creditors’ and debtors’ rights, federal and local taxation, trusts and estates, real estate transactions, corporate and commercial matters, civil litigation, contract disputes and shareholder and partnership disputes. Additional information concerning the firm and any of its practice areas may be obtained by calling our office or contact us. The firm welcomes the opportunity to discuss a client’s current or future legal needs, and provides a free initial consultation.
Bankruptcy
One of the firm’s primary practice areas is the representation of individual and commercial debtors in Chapters 7, 13 and 11 in bankruptcy courts in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Learn more about our bankruptcy practice:
- Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
- Filing Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
- Saving Your Home
- Short Sales
- Loan Modifications
- Lien Stripping
- Stopping Garnishments, Liens and Creditor Harassment
- Taxes and Bankruptcy
- Bankruptcy Before or After Divorce
- What You Need to Know About Bankruptcy
- Business Bankruptcy
Taxation And Estate Planning
An equally significant and primary practice area of the firm is federal and local taxation. The founding lawyer of the firm, Mr. Rosenblum, is also an accountant who received his LL.M. in Taxation from New York University School of Law. Learn more about our taxation and estate planning practice:
- IRS Tax Disputes
- State and Local Tax Disputes
- Business and Commercial Tax Disputes
- Estate Planning, Probate and Tax Planning
Free Attorney Consultation
We offer a free initial consultation about your tax, bankruptcy, debt relief, estate and trust matters, and other business matters; please call 866-637-7300 or fill out the contact form on this website. We have offices in Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester County, as well as Brooklyn and London, UK. We are a debt relief agency. The law firm of Jeffrey M. Rosenblum, P.C., helps individuals and business owners file for bankruptcy relief under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.