Clients come from all over the Bay Area to Alameda for bankruptcy help.
They come from as far south as Santa Cruz, from as far north as Sacramento, from as far east as Modesto, and from just about every town or city on the San Francisco peninsula or in the East Bay. They all come to Alameda so that bankruptcy attorney James Pixton can file their case for them. Why?
The answer is simple. It’s because James makes his clients feel safe, well-informed and respected. You are already freaking out about the prospect of filing for bankruptcy and have heard the horror stories from people who have no idea what they’re talking about. You’ve had sleepless night because of your finances. You’ve probably have some pretty heated arguments with your spouse about the bills and the bill collectors who won’t stop calling. The last thing you need is a lawyer who makes you feel like you’re an inconvenience.
You won’t get that at all when you meet with James Pixton. He calls himself the Bay Area’s friendliest bankruptcy attorney–and he means it! When you first meet him in his quiet little office in a quiet little office building just off Park Street in downtown Alameda, the first thing you’ll notice is his big, confident smile. One thing that James has learned to quickly explain to his new clients is that that smile is not because he doesn’t care about what’s making them anxious, but because he is excited that things are about to get a whole lot better for his news clients. They’re going to be much happier as a result of bringing James into their lives. He loves assuring new clients life is going to be fabulous once they get into bankruptcy protection.
You probably have a lot of questions that you need answered. The internet is great for finding general information, but sometimes it can be difficult to connect what you find there with the real world situation that will be your own bankruptcy case. What are exemptions and why are they important to me and my family? What happens to my house when I file for bankruptcy? What happens to my car when I file for bankruptcy? What happens to my retirement when I file for bankruptcy? Will my creditors be able to embarrass me or hassle me while I’m in bankruptcy? Who will find out about my bankruptcy? Can I lose my job because of filing a bankruptcy? These are all questions flying through the minds of people in your situation–those struggling to pay the bills and trying to figure out if bankruptcy is the solution. James takes the time answer these questions and to anticipate others that may come up.
What if you forget to ask him something at that first meeting in James’ Alameda bankruptcy office? No problem! Give Jim a call and he’ll be happy to chat with you as much as you need to feel comfortable about the bankruptcy process. Pixton Bankruptcy Law usually handles cases on a flat fee. That means you pay one fee and James represents from the beginning of the case to the end. No hourly billing and no clock watching. Just a friendly bankruptcy attorney looking out for his clients.