Ralph A. Ferro, Jr., Esq. Bankruptcy Lawyer
Union County NJ Bankruptcy Attorney
Union County NJ Bankruptcy Attorney Ralph A. Ferro is here for you. When you are experiencing financial hardships, many clients search the internet to find a bankruptcy lawyer. That may be the first step. However, finding the best bankruptcy lawyer for your situation requires careful consideration.
With an in-person meeting, you get to know me. You can determine if I am a good fit for your situation. My expertise is clearly defined on my website. Board Certified in Bankruptcy Law and serving Union County with over 30 years of experience focusing on bankruptcy law.
When you hire me, you are putting your trust in me. I have promises or commitments to you, some of which are listed below:
- I meet with my clients (you do not meet with an intake person and anyone else)
- All phases of the case are handled by me personally (you are never passed on to anyone else).
- I take all my phone calls directly (my calls are not screened)
- If bankruptcy is not right for you, I will give you that advice
- You never have to fill out forms and provide me with your intake information.
- I handle all the work and you can rest assured you are represented by an expert in Bankruptcy Law.
- Your case is handled expeditiously enabling immediate bankruptcy protection.
- When you contact me, I get back to you promptly. Clients are pleasantly surprised when they reach me personally after hours.
Clients have told me their biggest complaints about lawyers in general, not only bankruptcy lawyers, are that once they hire an attorney, they are impossible to reach (you can see by my reviews that is never the case). After the case is finished, I continue to be available for my clients in and around Union County, New Jersey.
It is difficult to establish a connection with an attorney over the phone or on the Internet. In-person, I obtain a clear picture of your current situation, objectives, and concerns. Most importantly, you get to know me.
Contact me so that I can discuss your particular situation to determine if filing Chapter 7, Chapter 11, or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is right for you.
Call (201) 446-5904
Set up a free zero-obligation bankruptcy consultation
Ralph A. Ferro, Jr., Esq., Union County NJ Bankruptcy Attorney
I look forward to meeting with you.
A smaller bankruptcy law firm may be a better choice for you for solving your financial difficulties:
Have you ever tried calling a lawyer in a big law firm?
Reaching someone can be like looking for a needle in a haystack during work hours – and impossible after hours. My bankruptcy law firm has less red tape. We offer a better degree of individualized care, are quicker to respond to client inquiries, and are easier to reach when you need us, during and after regular hours.
I provide my cell phone number (201) 446-5904; not many lawyers provide their individual cell phone numbers. You can always reach me directly. You do not go through to another member of the staff, you speak to me directly. I know you and your case.
We provide more flexibility when it comes to scheduling appointments:
- Do you require an urgent meeting outside of regular business hours? Not an issue.
- As a smaller law firm, we are better able to fulfill these kinds of requirements.
- Do you need an emergency bankruptcy petition on a Sunday night or a holiday weekend? No problem.
When you are looking at your financial situation and feeling like there is no hope for you to get out of your debts, you need to speak to a Bankruptcy Lawyer immediately.
I know how clients feel when they need immediate help – so you can always reach me on my cell phone: (201) 446-5904.
When you make an appointment, you are taken on time and not left to wait in a waiting room. Mr. Ferro sees you personally.
Please read my client reviews and know I care about my clients. See Why Choosing a Smaller Bankruptcy Law Firm may be best for you.
I hope you give me the opportunity to provide you with expert bankruptcy services as your:
Union County NJ Bankruptcy Attorney
In 1683, the General Assembly, meeting in Elizabethtown, divided East New Jersey into 4 counties: Bergen, Essex, Middlesex, and Monmouth.