Mostly, the Solomita Law Blog will feature legal topics, but I’ll also address real life concerns. As an attorney, I want to help ensure that you get to enjoy your own life, so I’ve dedicated myself to helping protect my clients, their families, their assets, their reputations, and their legal rights. I want you to have the same protections and rights under the law that I would want for my own family.
Solomita Law focuses on bankruptcy and debt relief while also assisting clients with general legal services. Our experience extends to debt collection and debt negotiation, FDCPA (Fair Debt Collection Practices Act) violations, family law, and immigration law. I hope you’ll trust me to answer your legal questions because it’s my goal to help educate legal consumers and citizens. Feel free to submit your legal questions to me via the easy-to-use form at www.solomitalaw.com. Or, if you prefer, please reach out by telephone (407) 305-5599.
Over the years, I’ve worked with many clients who struggle with finances, fear the wrath of creditors, and want to clear a path for financial solvency. I’ve help them find their fresh start, sometimes through bankruptcy proceedings and other times through debt relief strategies. I’ve also helped numerous clients with their respective immigration issues. And I’ve assisted with basic legal concerns as well. If you have questions, I encourage you to learn what you need to know to make informed decisions.
Over my years of practice, I’ve become deeply familiar with the complicated process that the Federal Court requires when filing bankruptcy. To effectively represent clients, I work with each client to explore the specific issues relating to his/her/their qualification for a certain chapter of bankruptcy and evaluate whether and how their assets can be protected.
You might be wondering what kind of lawyer I really am, so I’ll tell you a bit about me: I make it a point to communicate regularly with my clients and to be as accessible as possible throughout a legal engagement—from the pre-filing stage until a client receives a debt discharge through the courts, or depending on each individual case, reaches another appropriate legal remedy. I also treat clients the way I want to be treated: with honesty, sensitivity, integrity and a commitment to ensuring a positive experience. To learn more about my background, visit my About Page.
We are grateful for the opportunities this practice has already begun bringing people in need of legal support. We appreciate the many gifts of service and support that this new firm represents to me and my family. And we wish you a happy, healthy and prosperous year ahead. Stay tuned …