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Dedicated Bankruptcy and Debt Relief Services
The Law Office of Steven F. Bilsky is a specialized bankruptcy law firm located in Downtown Memphis, dedicated to helping individuals and families overcome financial hardship. Founded by attorney Steven F. Bilsky, who has been practicing law for over 40 years, the firm serves as a federally designated debt relief agency. Located on North Second Street, just blocks from the Mississippi River and the federal courthouse, the firm provides a lifeline for those facing foreclosure, repossession, and overwhelming credit card debt. Mr. Bilsky is known for his calm, non-judgmental approach, guiding clients through the complexities of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code to secure the "fresh start" they deserve.
Pathways to Financial Recovery
The firm focuses exclusively on consumer bankruptcy and debt related matters. Primary practice areas include:
- Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: Assisting eligible clients in discharging unsecured debts such as medical bills, credit cards, and personal loans, effectively wiping the slate clean.
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: creating court-approved repayment plans for individuals with regular income, allowing them to catch up on mortgage arrears and save their homes from foreclosure.
- Wage Garnishment Defense: Using the "automatic stay" provision of bankruptcy law to immediately stop payroll garnishments and bank levies.
- Creditor Harassment: Putting a legal stop to relentless phone calls and collection letters.
About Steven F. Bilsky
Steven Frank Bilsky is a veteran attorney who was admitted to the Tennessee Bar in 1980. With decades of experience in the Western District of Tennessee, he has a deep understanding of local bankruptcy procedures and trustees. He earned his Juris Doctor from Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis). Mr. Bilsky believes that financial struggles can happen to anyone and that the law provides a necessary safety net. He personally handles his cases, ensuring that clients deal directly with an experienced attorney rather than support staff. His long-standing presence in the Memphis legal community is a testament to his commitment to ethical and effective representation 💼.
Convenient Downtown Location
The firm’s office is located at 44 N 2nd St, Suite 505, in the heart of the Downtown Memphis business district. This location is easily accessible via I-40 and is situated near the Shelby County Courthouse and City Hall. The office offers a professional environment where clients can discuss their finances in strict confidence. For those struggling with debt, the firm offers free initial consultations to determine the best course of action.
"Navigating through the bankruptcy system can be confusing without the guidance of an experienced lawyer. We are dedicated to helping clients in West Tennessee obtain debt relief."
Why Choose Steven F. Bilsky?
Experience and focus make the difference in bankruptcy cases:
- Decades of Experience: Practicing since 1980, bringing a wealth of knowledge to every case.
- Direct Representation: You work one-on-one with your attorney.
- Immediate Relief: The ability to file emergency petitions to stop collections instantly.
- Free Consultation: A no-cost opportunity to review your financial situation.
If you are looking for a Memphis bankruptcy lawyer with a proven history of helping thousands of locals regain their financial footing, the Law Office of Steven F. Bilsky is ready to help. Contact the office today for a free consultation.
Specializing In
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Stop Foreclosure
Address & Location
44 N 2nd St #505, Memphis, TN 38103
Building Location
Located in Downtown Memphis on 2nd Street, near the intersection with Court Ave. The office is in a professional multi-story building.
Suite Access
Take the elevator to the 5th floor, Suite 505.
Parking Details
Paid parking garages and metered street parking are available nearby.
Public Transit
Accessible via MATA bus routes serving the Downtown Transit Center.
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