Over 40 Years of Private Practice
Our bankruptcy attorney services in Lenawee County give clients the most effective strategy for asset protection and financial relief. Bankruptcy law offers individuals and families a real opportunity to get their credit and their lives back on track. For more than four decades, Chuck has helped clients facing financial hardship understand all of their options and develop a clear path forward.
Our Location
Our office is located in Tecumseh, Michigan, where you can come and meet our staff. Our service area covers Lenawee County and the surrounding areas.
Tecumseh, MI 49286
Additional times by appointment
Why Choose Us as Your Bankruptcy Attorney in Lenawee County
- Over 40 years of private practice.
- A comprehensive range of services.
- Quick response, regular progress reports, and copies of your documents.
- Free consultations, including recommendations, estimated timelines, and legal expenses.
- Family-owned and operated, with deep roots in the Lenawee County community.
About Us
Chuck earned his J.D. from the University of Detroit Law School and his B.A. from Alma College, and brings over 40 years of legal experience to every case. He is an active community member and was recognized with the 2023 Lenawee Leadership Award.
Robert M. Gross brings his own wealth of experience to the firm and is glad to be back in his hometown practicing law alongside his father. Together, supported by a dedicated team of legal assistants, they deliver professional bankruptcy attorney services throughout Lenawee County.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Ask yourself the following:
- Are you borrowing from one credit card to pay another?
- Have you borrowed from your 401k or retirement account to pay monthly expenses?
- Could you realistically reduce your unsecured debt to zero in the next 6 to 12 months?
If you answered yes to questions 1 or 2, or no to question 3, you should schedule a consultation. There is no charge. We find most of our bankruptcy clients should have filed two to three years before they actually do.
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Generally, you keep your assets, including your home, vehicle, personal belongings, and retirement accounts. Our team will work closely with you to make sure asset protection stays a priority throughout the process.
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Yes. Because unsecured debts are eliminated, many clients see their credit improve over time. In most cases your credit actually improves after filing, and you will likely begin to receive applications for new credit cards by mail.
“Chuck Gross and his staff are top notch! Chuck is very easy to talk to, knowledgeable, and extremely helpful. His staff was always pleasant and helpful. They made me feel comfortable from day one and made my experience very easy. They were always very prompt in responding to any questions I had and explained the process to me step by step. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for legal assistance.”
H. Loveland