DAVIS LAW FIRM (817) 268-8333 or (972) 613-2284

 

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Chapter 7

Chapter 13

Exemptions

Tax Problems

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John Park Davis - Board Certified Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyer

JOHN PARK DAVIS

Board Certified in Consumer Bankruptcy Law (1993)


 
 

Mission Statement of Davis Law Firm

We represent individuals and small businesses in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Cases.

In our office each person who answers any call for information on bankruptcy is not only familiar with process, price, and procedure, but is acutely aware of the emotional impact and enormity of the decision each potential client is facing. Seldom does anyone make the decision to file personal bankruptcy without incurring sleepless nights, depression, and feelings of inadequacy.


One of the factors we stress is that we know the decision to consider filing bankruptcy did not come easily. We also understand how the dread of answering the phone or opening the mail can be when facing such an ordeal. Illness, loss of employment or divorce will often be the cause of financial instability. 

With this attitude, we take care in explaining the bankruptcy process from decision to discharge. By focusing on a particular area of law, we can better represent our clients and provide them the peace of mind and resolution for which they desire


JOHN PARK DAVIS 
 
EDUCATION

A licensed Texas attorney since 1970. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 1966 and from St Mary's University Law School in 1970. He has been BOARD CERTIFIED in Consumer Bankruptcy Law since 1993.


He first represented debtors in Bankruptcy Court in 1974 and has been
doing it exclusively since the mid 1980s. 
 
ASSOCIATIONS

He is a member of the Tarrant County Bar Association, the Dallas Bar Association, the Texas Bar Association and the Bar Association of the Fifth Circuit Court of appeals. He has written textbook materials for a Consumer Bankruptcy textbook, spoken at Bar Association functions and has argued before the United States Court of Appeals at New Orleans.