Areas We Serve
Serving Counties in Missouri
At Adams Law Group, we recognize that bankruptcy, foreclosure and other forms of financial distress affect individuals in every county of every state throughout the U.S. No area of the country has gone unaffected by the economy's overall financial distress, nor has any area entirely escaped the results of our struggling economy. Therefore, we have extended our legal services beyond the location of our office in Saint Peters.
Individuals in the counties of Lincoln, St. Charles and Warren can all seek the professional services we offer at Adams Law Group. Our lawyers also serve clients in O’Fallon, Lake St. Louis, Warrenton, Troy, Wentzville, Moscow Mills, Foristell, Cottleville, Weldon Spring and Dardenne Prairie. When you choose to work with us at the Adams Law Group, our family will fight for your family, no matter where you are located. From the outer skirts of Warren County and Lincoln County to the nearby parts of St. Charles, our attorneys are ready and willing to assist clients who are in need of professional guidance.
Our Firm's Philosophy
For more than 35 years, the bankruptcy lawyers at our office have dedicated themselves to steadfastly guiding the citizens of Missouri through the bankruptcy process. Here, our every effort is committed to helping you accomplish the financial freedom for which you are looking. Whether you are drowning in debt or looking for an alternative to bankruptcy, we have the knowledge and skill to provide you with answers.
With more than three decades of professional practice to our name, Adams Law Group can proudly say that we can help you stop repossession, wage garnishments and the possibility of a lawsuit. Under the guidance of one of our attorneys, Missourians who are looking to avoid the pitfalls caused by current signs of trouble can do so with confidence. Our legal services are tailored to the individual needs of each client we represent, allowing us to suggest the best course of action for you based on the specific circumstances of your situation.
At the core of our firm's philosophy is the belief that American citizens deserve the right to live free from debt. As such, we have made it our mission to help struggling individuals achieve this freedom. From bankruptcy and taxes to foreclosure defense we are ready to help the people who have sought our firm for help, and we are dedicated to doing whatever it takes to ease the financial situations of our clients. In all situations, our family will fight for yours.
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Drowning In Debt?
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Paying High Interest?
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Harassed By Creditors?
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Stressed Out By Your Finances?
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Is bankruptcy right for you?
Too many common myths exist about bankruptcy for individuals to comfortably know whether or not the process would be right for them. The decision to declare bankruptcy should only be made after a professional lawyer has carefully reviewed your situation and agreed that Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy would be the best answer for the current state of your finances. Once this has been determined, getting started with the process can be handled by an associate at our office.
Adams Law Group can help you complete the bankruptcy worksheet gather the documents you'll need to complete the process, and then move forward with the legalities of declaring yourself bankrupt. For the past 35 years and beyond, we have been delivering successful results to the individuals under our guidance, and we are ready to do the same for you. Life after bankruptcy does not have to be bleak; in fact, with our help, it can be much brighter than the life that you've been living up to this point. To learn more, contact our office today.
Bankruptcy Blog
Firm News And Updates
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Attorney Jack J. Adams Earns 10.0 Superb Rating from Avvo
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Attorneys Doney & Adams Elected Leaders in J. Reuben Clark Law Society, St. Louis Chapter
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Will My Family and My Boss Know I Filed Bankruptcy?
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Do I Have to Include All My Debts in My Bankruptcy?