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Patrick Hunter has been handling bankruptcy matters and debt workouts since 1983.
Patrick Hunter is a Wyoming bankruptcy attorney, handling Chapter 7, Chapter 13 and other business bankruptcies. Patrick considers his clients his employers. He treats them with respect and works with them to accomplish their goals. He understands that many people find themselves in financial problems through no fault of their own. He assists in resolving those problems and identifying the reasons for the problems so the clients can avoid similar difficulties in the future.Serving clients in Wyoming.
Patrick Hunter’s office is in Casper Wyoming and serves clients throughout the state but primarily in Central and Northeast Wyoming, including, Casper, Sheridan, Gillette, Buffalo, Riverton and Lander. He is also affiliated with a Glendale California firm, Law Offices of David A. Tilem. The Tilem firm and the Hunter firm periodically work together on complex cases in California and Wyoming. Patrick Hunter primarily represents persons who have financial problems, but occasionally represents creditors and bankruptcy trustees. The firm helps people consider their bankruptcy and non-bankruptcy options. We do not encourage bankruptcy and understand how difficult the decision is to even to consider a bankruptcy.We invite you to meet us on this site and to call us to discuss your options. We look forward to speaking with you.
DISCLAIMER
This website information has been prepared by Patrick M. Hunter for informational purposes only and is not legal advice nor is it an offer to represent you. Transmission of this information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. You should not act, nor refrain from acting, based upon information contained within this website. Sending any email to this firm will not create an attorney-client relationship, nor impose any obligation on Patrick M. Hunter or his staff. Any electronic communication between this firm and you prior to the establishment of an actual attorney-client relationship will not be privileged, may not be secure, and may be inadvertently disclosed to other persons. Therefore you should not send Patrick M. Hunter any e-mail that contains confidential or sensitive information.This page was last updated: June 4, 2010
