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Steven P. Taylor

Steven P. Taylor

Law Office of Steven P. Taylor, P.C.
6100 North Keystone Avenue
Suite 116
Indianapolis, IN 46220

Phone: (317) 475-1570  |  Fax: (317) 475-1697
http://www.bankruptcyoffice.net

Contact Steven P. Taylor

Bring me your debts, I'll ease your burden.

Legal Topic

Bankruptcy

Preferred New Clients

Chapter 7 (Debt Liquidation) bankruptcy cases, Chapter 13 (Debt Reorganization) bankruptcy cases, including tax reorganzation.

Sub-Categories

Bankruptcy
  • Chapter 13
  • Chapter 7
  • Debt Relief
  • Garnishments
  • Business Bankruptcy
  • Creditor Harassment
  • Personal Bankruptcy
  • Foreclosures

Bar Admissions

IN, Oct 1995
Bar Number: 18913 49

Other Court Admissions

The Indiana Supreme Court, and U.S. District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts

Association Memberships

The Indiana State Bar, and the National Association of Bankruptcy Attorneys

Continuing Education

I attend continuing legal education seminars on the topic of bankruptcy. I always exceed the required annual amount continuing legal education hours.

Example Cases

I handle Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 consumer bankruptcy cases.

Education

Degree:

J.D.

School:

Capital Law University

City:

Columbus

State:

OH

Year:

1995

 

Degree:

B.S.

School:

Indiana University

City:

Indianapolis

State:

IN

Year:

1987

Honors:

Cum Laude

Focus and Accomplishments:

Finance

 

Degree:

MBA

School:

Indiana University

City:

Bloomington

State:

IN

Year:

1988

Focus and Accomplishments:

Business Analysis and Banking

Number of Attorneys

2

State Licensed In

Indiana

Firm Focus and History

The firms practice is limited to consumer bankruptcy and small sole proprietorship business bankruptcy. We serve 31 counties in Indiana in both the Northern and Southern districts.

The practice was originally started April of 1996 at the Indianapolis location with one attorney and a receptionist. Over the years our clientèle has grown to where we now have two attorneys and five support staff in two locations.

Previous Employment Summary

Prior to commencing the practice I worked as a middle-market lender for Bank One in Columbus, OH.

What is your opinion regarding clients educating themselves on legal issues?

Clients should attempt to become familiar on the process that bankruptcy will take them through. Often, this general information will prompt them ask specific questions as to our facts and issues.

Are you willing to review documents prepared by clients?

As I don't practice any state court law, I would not feel comfortable reviewing documents for that venue. Likewise, since I am engaged in the bankruptcy case, there should be no need for review of bankruptcy documents.

Are you willing to coach clients who want to represent themselves?

Individuals who wish to represent themselves are subjecting themselves to risk and since I don't know the underlying facts I would be reluctant to "coach" a Pro Se debtor on times lines, documents or otherwise.

Why did you decide to be a lawyer?

I like to assist people in accomplishing their goals. Being an attorney allows me to assist people in a meaningful way.

What work experience and education helps you be a better lawyer?

My education and banking experience allows a unique perspective on how a household or small business budget must function for the household or business to be successful in meeting its obligations.

Why did you decide on your primary area of practice?

Bankruptcy is an area of law that provides a tremendous benefit to the client at a relatively low cost. It provides a fresh start, new beginning or reorganizing so that they can keep what they have.

What do you like best about your career?

The best thing about my career is that I get to meet a lot of people in the process -- clients, attorneys, and trustees - all working to get people back on their feet.

Tell us about your law firm:

We have a wonderful staff at the office that are experienced and know what to do when a client needs assistance. It may not be what you want to hear, but what you need to hear.

What are your strengths and style?

Our firm's strength is we have experienced attorneys and staff. We look for solutions for each client individually and make sure risks are identified prior to filing.

Personal Interests:

I especially enjoy spending time with my wife and my children.

Office Manager/Assistant

None

Fax

(317) 475-1697

Office Hours

Indianapolis
Monday through Friday
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Kokomo
Tuesday and Wednesday
9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Other hours by appointment.

Emergency After Hours

Yes

Foreign Languages

None

Additional Offices

Kokomo, IN
210 N. Buckeye
Kokomo, IN 46901
(765) 868-0807

Fixed-Price Services and Fees

Chapter 7 fees start at $800.00 for a single filer and goes up based upon the number of issues and creditors that must be dealt with.

Chapter 13 fee is $3,500

Hourly Rates

$250 - typically only charged for adversary proceedings which covered by a separate fee agreement.

Free Initial Consultation?

Yes, and the consultation time varies.

Typical Retainer

Chapter 7 is $400 plus the filing fees

Chapter 13 is $200 plus the filing fees

Understanding Fees

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