About
Steele
Law Firm

It's Everything We Do

My name is Lindsay D. Steele. I founded the Steele Law Firm, PLLC, to assist people whose financial problems have left them with nowhere else to turn. I work primarily with clients on consumer bankruptcy cases in Fort Worth, Arlington and around the Metroplex.

Prior to founding my own law firm, I was an associate attorney at two prominent consumer bankruptcy firms in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, where I gained substantial experience representing debtors in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies.

Putting Your Interests First

A significant motivation for starting my own practice was to provide the kind of client-focused, hands-on legal counsel that isn’t always possible at a large law firm. The fact that you are guaranteed to work directly with me, an experienced bankruptcy lawyer, from the initial consultation through the resolution of your case sets my firm apart from many other bankruptcy law firms in the Metroplex.

Why do I feel this is so important? It allows me to devote a substantial amount of time and energy to each case and make sure that each client’s unique financial situation receives the attention it deserves.

Contact me today to schedule a complimentary consultation about your case. I will give you a frank and honest assessment of your financial situation and what is best for you and your family. I can be reached at 682-231-0909. You may also complete and submit the online contact form on my website.
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BANKRUPTCY SERVICES

Bankruptcy Law

bankruptcy law

Explore your bankruptcy options and ork through your financial troubles with assistance from a knowledgeable and experienced bankruptcy lawyer.

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Under Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you may be able to set up a repayment plan to pay down your debts, rather than having some of your assets liquidated. 

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Under Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you may be able to put an end to foreclosure proceedings, stop harassment from creditors and get back on your feet financially. 

Working With the IRS

Working With the IRS

Some tax debt may not be discharged in bankruptcy proceedings, others can be wiped away as part of a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 filing. An experienced bankruptcy attorney can help.

Credit Card Debt

Credit Card Debt

 As an experienced bankruptcy attorney, I have seen the havoc that credit card debt can cause — and the debt relief that can come from filing for bankruptcy.

Medical Debt

Medical Debt

Filing for bankruptcy as a result of medical debts can stop creditors from contacting you and hounding you into making payments. It also gives you some peace of mind that your situation is going to be resolved.

Foreclosure

Foreclosure

If you know you're going to lose your house in foreclosure, there may be some benefit if you file for bankruptcy before your house is foreclosed. Learn more about your options and how we can help.

Wage Garnishment

Wage Garnishment

For a court to order your wages to be garnished, it is likely that your debt is substantial. When your wages are being garnished, you have to make a decision about what action you will take. We can help.

We Are A Debt Relief Agency

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(682)231-0909
3632 Lafayette Avenue
Fort Worth, TX 76107
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