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Experienced Michigan Bankruptcy Law Firm

An attorney's reputation can have a significant impact on success. After years of experience providing quality representation to clients, an attorney has likely developed a reputation among colleagues in the community. Clients may return when new legal problems arise or refer others because they trust the lawyer, appreciate his or her honesty, and believe that he or she can help them.

If you have a client in need of quality bankruptcy guidance, you can trust Acclaim Legal Services to provide your client with the same accountability, professionalism, and quality service that you would provide. Contact our bankruptcy lawyers Link to Contact Us to refer a client.

Our Practice Includes:

Reciprocal Attorney Referrals

In representing a client through bankruptcy, other legal concerns often arise that require the assistance of a lawyer handling that specific legal matter. Because we focus exclusively on bankruptcy law, we offer reciprocal referrals to attorneys handling cases involving:

  • Probate and estate administration
  • Landlord tenant issues
  • Real estate
  • Divorce
  • Civil litigation

Providing clients with timely, honest, responsive, quality legal guidance is the emphasis of our bankruptcy law practice. Learn more about our referral services by contacting the bankruptcy lawyers at our Michigan law firm. You can also call us at 866-438-5217.

William D. Johnson
  • SBM | State Bar of Michigan
  • BBB | Accredited Business
  • Federal Bar Association

Acclaim Legal Services is a debt relief agency serving people in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston, St. Clair, Genesee, Jackson County, Lenawee County, Monroe County, Sanilac County, Lapeer County, Shiawassee County and Washtenaw Counties including Detroit, Livonia, Flint, Southfield, Pontiac, Mt. Clemens, Warren, Royal Oak, West Bloomfield, Allen Park, Troy, Ann Arbor, Dearborn, Sterling Heights, Ypsilanti, and Farmington Hills. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.