Dayton Ohio Bankruptcy Attorney

What to Look For:

All Ohio attorneys admitted to the Southern District of Ohio Bankruptcy Courts must have:

  • graduated from an American Bar Association accredited law school
  • passed the Multistate Ethics Bar Examination
  • passed the Ohio Bar Exam–one of the hardest in America
  • passed the Mulitstate Bar Exam
  • passed the Federal Bar Exam for the Southern District of Ohio
  • been admitted to the Federal District Court  for the Southern District of Ohio.
  • registered with the Ohio Supreme Court
  • met a biannual continuing education requirement.

In addition, most Ohio bankruptcy attorneys belong to

Some Ohio bankruptcy practitioners “do bankruptcy” as a sideline, but Ohio bankruptcy attorney Stephen D. Marlowe, Esq. limits his practice to bankruptcy, consumer protection and debt related issues.

Ohio Bankruptcy Lawyer – Who’s Marlowe? Steve Marlowe

Seeing the blight and devastation visited by globalization on his once bustling, heavily-industrial hometown of Dayton, and suspecting the Finance, Real Estate, Insurance and Services based economy was built on sinking sand, Steve decided to devote his practice to helping good people escape the prison of debt by battling the “great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity, relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money.”

What’s Marlowe Law Office, Ltd.?

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  • We help people in financial crises,
  • We help Ohio clients file for bankruptcy–a fundamental constitutional right, guaranteed by the Founders,
  • We offer people overburdened with unpayable amounts of debt the opportunity to reset their financial lives,
  • We change impossible situations into hopeful opportunities,
  • We listen to and try to understand our clients,
  • We stop foreclosures of Ohio homes,
  • We help Ohio clients keep some, or all, property,
  • We level the field between Ohio citizens and bullying creditors,
  • We stop garnishments of Ohio citizens’ wages,
  • We stop harassing telephone calls from creditors.

Bankruptcy requires a thorough legal analysis and advice from an experienced attorney willing to focus on your individual situation. An initial consultation will allow Steve to review your situation, determine your needs, and propose a plan  to reach your goals and protect what is important to you.

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