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Experienced Bankruptcy Attorney in Montgomery
Bond & Botes is a highly respected law firm with a strong presence across the Southeast, and its Montgomery office is anchored by the experienced attorney Mary Conner Pool. Specializing in bankruptcy and debt relief, the firm has helped thousands of Alabamians regain control of their financial lives. Mary Conner Pool brings a unique perspective to her legal practice, having spent 20 years in the banking and finance industry before becoming an attorney. This background allows her to understand the financial intricacies of her clients’ situations deeply, providing practical and effective legal solutions. The firm’s philosophy is built on compassion, treating every client with the dignity they deserve during difficult times.
Practice Areas
Mary Conner Pool and the team at Bond & Botes focus on helping individuals find relief from overwhelming debt.
- Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: Assisting clients in eliminating unsecured debts such as credit card bills and medical expenses to achieve a fresh start.
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: creating manageable repayment plans that allow clients to keep their homes and cars while paying off debts over time.
- Debt Negotiation: Working with creditors to reduce debt loads and avoid bankruptcy when possible.
- Social Security Disability: Helping individuals who have been denied benefits to appeal their cases and secure the support they need.
- Garnishment Defense: Taking immediate legal action to stop wage garnishments and bank levies.
Compassionate Financial Advocacy
Facing financial trouble can be stressful and embarrassing, but Mary Conner Pool creates a judgment-free zone for her clients. Her goal is to use her extensive financial background to empower clients, not just to file paperwork. She walks clients through every step of the process, from the initial free consultation to the final discharge of debts. The firm is known for its ”face-to-face” approach, ensuring that you meet with a real attorney who cares about your outcome. If you are looking to find a lawyer who combines financial savvy with legal expertise, Mary Conner Pool is the ideal choice.
Located in Downtown Montgomery
The Bond & Botes office is centrally located in the historic downtown area, placing it close to the federal bankruptcy court.
- Central Hub: Situated on Catoma Street, in the heart of the legal district.
- Historic Building: The office is housed in a charming historic property that reflects the stability and tradition of the firm.
- Accessibility: Easy to reach from I-65 and I-85, serving clients from Montgomery, Prattville, and surrounding counties.
Start Your Financial Recovery
Debt does not have to be a life sentence. Hire an attorney who has the tools and experience to help you hit the reset button. Contact Bond & Botes today to schedule your free consultation with Mary Conner Pool. Take the first step towards a debt-free future and peace of mind.
Specializing In
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Social Security Appeals
Address & Location
The office is located at 311 Catoma St, in the historic Downtown district of Montgomery. It is situated just a few blocks from the Montgomery County Courthouse and the Federal Building.
Building Location
The firm occupies a beautifully restored historic two-story building. The structure features classic architecture with a welcoming front porch, distinguishing it from sterile office towers.
Suite Access
Clients enter through the main front door on Catoma Street. The reception area is on the ground floor, and the office layout is designed to be comfortable and private for confidential financial discussions.
Parking Details
There is a private parking lot located behind the building for clients. Additionally, metered street parking is available directly in front of the office on Catoma Street.
Public Transit
The location is well-served by public transit. The Bibb & Catoma bus stop is just around the corner, served by multiple Montgomery Transit bus lines.
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