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Easy Ways to Pinch Your Pennies and ...
08/04/2010
If your income falls short of your expenses at the end of each month, your budget needs to change—either by adding more income or ... » read more

Is Your Economy Improving?
04/28/2010
When your credit card statement shows that minimum monthly payments will repay your loan in 80 years, you should consider your options. » read more

Will I lose my house if I file ...
04/08/2010
So long as you remain current on your mortgage the bank will not take your home.  You also need to stay current with your second mortgage, ... » read more

Careful with Those Retirement Savings!
04/05/2010
If you’re thinking about dipping into your retirement accounts to pay off your credit cards, think again. Even if your lenders agree to ... » read more

 

Our Attorneys

 

Attorney George H. Weber derives satisfaction from relieving individuals from the burden of crushing debt.  Many of his clients have struggled for years managing to make their mortgage payments and car payments while maintaining their minimum credit card payments.  Some come with excellent credit scores, knowing that they are just days away from an avalanche of late payments and creditor calls.  George helps them put their past behind them to give them what he calls a “financial reincarnation.”

George was introduced to bankruptcy law as an intern at the Low Income Taxpayer Clinic at the UConn School of Law.  One of his tax clients needed bankruptcy to set him on the right path.  It was satisfying for George to make thousands of dollars of debt disappear for this honest but unfortunate debtor.  

He earned a Masters in Business Administration while earning his law degree.  He parlays his love of strategy games into a passion for winning for his clients.  He enjoys financial planning, budgeting, and saving money, and enjoys helping other people to do the same.

 

Beret Ravenscroft - CT Bankruptcy Attorney and LawyerAttorney Beret Ravenscroft is someone you want on your side when times are tough.  She worked at the Grace Webb School at the Institute of Living in Hartford, Connecticut.   Throughout law school, she was a youth counselor at a Hartford emergency shelter for teenagers.  Beret helped legal clients navigate through their tax straits at the Low Income Taxpayer Clinic at the University of Connecticut School of Law.
 
Beret has united her passion for helping and her legal experience into providing bankruptcy services for those suffering from the unrelenting burden of overwhelming debt.  Beret’s previous experience representing banks in home foreclosures gives Beret insight which she passes onto her clients, helping them to understand the legal interplay between bankruptcy and foreclosure.
 
Beret graduated Magna Cum Laude from California State University, Chico with a major in commercial illustration and a minor in engineering.  She is an artist and a calligrapher, enjoys indoor gardening and is mother of four enchanting young adults.  Beret is eager to help you achieve financial relief with a clear field for future effort, unhampered by the pressure and discouragement of preexisting debt.