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Debt Collection

debt collection lawyer, cranston, massachusetts, rhode island

Debt Collection

Collection For Individuals And Businesses

An individual has rights even if they owe money to a creditor, business or another person. Whether you have been served papers or face harassing phone calls, a knowledgeable debt collection attorney can provide solutions when there does not seem to be any. Those involved in collection must follow some basic yet important regulations, including using the proper paperwork for the collection process to proceed.

Located in Cranston but serving people throughout Rhode Island and nearby Massachusetts, McCormick Law Offices provides legal guidance on a wide range of legal issues, including business law disputes, filing bankruptcy and debt collection. Attorney Ed McCormick has been a practicing lawyer since 1990 and before that worked in finance, accounting, government and business. He understands how business transactions work and knows that financial disputes between parties can quickly become complicated. Ed McCormick and the staff will work closely with clients to make sure that their rights are protected to the full extent of the law, whether it is defending clients against a creditor or helping a company legally to collect money owed.

Issues We Can Handle For Clients

We handle issues for both consumers and businesses. Our services include:

  • Abusive debt collection practices
  • Debt collection defense
  • Representation in court
  • Credit report errors
  • Breach of contract
  • Receivership
  • Repossession or collateral recovery

It Is Best To Be Proactive

Debt collection is a task that most individuals and businesses do not find enjoyable. However, it can be the difference between keeping a business afloat or protecting the well-being and assets of a family. It is key to be proactive in the process. Ignoring this issue does not make it go away. It is important to speak with an attorney who is knowledgeable in this area of law to determine the best strategy for solving this dispute. If we do not think we can help, we will not take the case.