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  • The Bankruptcy Attorney You've Been Looking For in Brick, New Jersey

    Whether you're ready to file Chapter 13 or Chapter 7 bankruptcy, or just investigating the debt relief possibilities that filing for bankruptcy will bring you, you need to contact The Law Firm of Brian O'Malley. 

    Brian F. O’Malley is a bankruptcy lawyer who has successfully handled thousands of cases in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, for people and businesses in Brick, Toms River, Lakewood, Manasquan, Ocean County, Point Pleasant, Red Bank, East Brunswick, Monmouth County, and Trenton, New Jersey.

    Our law firm offers an experienced New Jersey bankruptcy attorney

    Brian O'Malley, Esq. provides a complete and accurate assessment of each client’s situation, and then helps the debtor decide which form of debt relief is most suited to their needs whether it is Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. There is no substitute for experience in managing bankruptcy matters, and the law firm of Brian F. O’Malley brings over 30 years of experience to work helping you get through a bankruptcy unscathed. As a New Jersey law firm, we are adept at working within the legal maze that is the bankruptcy system: we can help you avoid unnecessary garnishments and provide you the fresh start you deserve. Services include:

    • Retaining client assets
    • Avoiding foreclosure
    • Vacating mortgage and judgement liens on real estate
    • Averting a sheriff's sale.

    Many people have little understanding of how debt collection works. As a result, they often ignore collection letters from lawyers or collection agencies.  When the creditor ends up with a judgment, what happens next can be devastating: your bank account is frozen and the funds are removed; your wages get garnished or other assets are seized. Suddenly, your situation is desperate and you find yourself in a financial crisis! In times of like these where a global pandemic (such as the coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak) is unavoidable, debt can become overwhelming. The Law Office of Brian F. O’Malley can help you avoid such dire consequences. When you file for bankruptcy protection, all other legal actions against you are put on hold. We are a debt relief agency that helps debtors file for protection under the United States bankruptcy code.           

    Free Consultation of your Personal Financial Circumstances 

    Every debt related case is different, but certain elements remain constant. Whether you are an individual in Brick, a small business in Toms River or Freehold, or an LLC in Newark or New York, Brian O'Malley is the attorney at law to help with your bankruptcy filing. Click the Request a Free Consultation button below and, in your narrative, include your marital status, the number of people in your household, your yearly income and the yearly income of your spouse or "significant other." If you own a house, include how much you think it is worth; how much you owe on it, and whether the mortgage payments are up to date. Also include an estimate of your total debt, and if there are judgments against you. Brian O'Malley, Esq. is a bankruptcy lawyer capable of the liquidation of a Chapter 7 bankruptcy or the reorganization of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

    The Law Office of Brian F. O'Malley is a full-featured law firm offering a wide range of legal services. Additional practice areas include personal injury, family law, and criminal defense. We stand ready to provide the legal advice you need as well as legal representation, if necessary.

    The Law Office of Brian F. O'Malley is a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association.

  • Free Evaluations of your Personal Financial Circumstances

    Every debt related case is different, but certain elements remain constant. In you narrative, include your marital status, the number of people in your household, your yearly income and the yearly income of your spouse or “significant other”. If you own a house, include how much you think it is worth; how much you owe on it, and whether the mortgage payments are up to date. Also include an estimate of your total debt, and if there are judgments against you.