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Law Office of David M. Grossman
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Law Office of David M. Grossman
David Grossman

110 St. Paul Street, Suite 501
Baltimore MD 21202
410-752-6088

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Alt. Phone: 1-800-641-9947
Fax: 410-547-5522


Our firm concentrates on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy law.   We understand that   bankruptcy is never an easy decision.  We will help you decide whether you should file bankruptcy and which chapter is best for you.   Bankruptcy can provide you with a fresh start by eliminating your debts. This avoids delay in filing and can be extremely helpful in situations involving the stopping of foreclosure auctions, lawsuits, repossessions, liens, judgments, wage garnishments and bank account attachments.  If you are experiencing severe financial difficulties, please give our office a call.

As my client, you can expect a straight forward assessment of your case and guidance to help you through our complex legal system. With many years of experience handling complex legal issues, such as serious personal injury , automobile accidents, negligence claims, injuries on the job, and drunk driving , I understand that the legal process can be frightening and overwhelming.  In order to minimize stress and uncertainty, I will take the time to explain each stage of the legal process and personally answer any questions you may have.

David Grossman devotes his career to providing clients with effective, personalized service and representation.  He is personable, compassionate, and sensitive to each client’s emotional and financial situation. 

Practice Areas:-

Bankruptcy-David M.Grossman has been representing individuals in Chapter 7 & 13 bankruptcy proceedings since 1989. There are significant differences between Chapter 7 & 13. The best way to decide which is best for you is to call our office at 410-752-6088 to schedule a FREE CONSULTATION with me.

  • Chapter 7 Frequently people find themselves under pressure and struggling with debt. In these situations you may want to completely eliminate the debt and start fresh. Chapter 7 can eliminate or "discharge" most of your debts. In many instances you will be able to keep your home and car as long as you are current on your loan and you continue to make your payments. Immediately upon filing a bankruptcy petition an "automatic stay" goes into effect. This "automatic stay" stops all collection activity including telephone calls, letters, collection agencies, lawsuits, wage garnishments and bank account attachments. However, in some cases this protection may not be permanent.

    The entire Chapter 7 process lasts approximately 8-10 months. In order to file for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy you need to file a petition along with numerous other forms and "schedules" which describe your property, income, living expenses, debts and property claimed as -exempt- (property you will be allowed to keep). During the bankruptcy process, the Court obtains legal control of your property (except your exempt property, which is your to keep).

    The Court appoints a person called a "trustee" for each bankruptcy case filed. The trustee will be concerned with what property you own. The trustee can take your property which is not exempt and sell it in order to pay creditors. However, in most cases people do not lose property. You will be required to attend one hearing called a "meeting of creditors" during which the trustee will ask you questions. Creditors are allowed to attend and can also ask you questions.

    At the conclusion of the case, you are granted a "discharge" and you no longer owe on your bills. Certain types of debts are "nondischargeable" and will not be eliminated by filing chapter 7. You can not file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy again for another six years from the date of your filing.

  • Chapter 13 Chapter 13 is frequently used to stop the foreclosure of a house and catch up on missed mortgage payments. It can also be used to stop repossessions. In addition, Chapter 13 can pay past due state and federal income taxes and stop interest from accruing. Chapter 13 bankruptcy enables a person to consolidate their bills into a three to five year monthly payment plan. The amount of the monthly payment and the length of the repayment plan is based upon the following factors:


  • Monthly income of the person
  • Monthly expenses of the person
  • Amount and nature of the debt


Upon completion of a Chapter 13 repayment plan you are granted a "discharge" which can eliminate certain unsecured debts which were discussed in your plan.

Attorney Profile:-

David M. Grossman

Areas Of Practice:
 
30% Bankruptcy Law
70% Motor Vehicle Accidents -- Plaintiff
Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
Bar Admissions:
 
Maryland, 1989
U.S. District Court District of Maryland, 1990
Education:
 
University of Baltimore School of Law, Baltimore, Maryland, 1989
J.D.

University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 1986
Major: Psychology

Professional Associations and Memberships:
 
Bar Association of Baltimore
 
Maryland State Bar Association
 
Bankruptcy Bar Association for the District of Maryland

Baltimore MD Bankruptcy Lawyer.

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