Solvent was founded on a simple premise – financial hardships are difficult; however, the solution should not be difficult. Solvent helps consumers with filing bankruptcy to fix financial problems in the most efficient manner possible. Solvent is a more client-focused law firm built on doing the small things correctly. We use our knowledge and expertise to help find solutions to our clients’ financial problems. Clients in need will only be helped with the right strategy. When working with us, you will quickly learn that we are available to help when needed most. When financial distress happens, do not use the head-in-sand approach – you will have better options if you tackle the issue early. At Solvent, our goals include:
- Understanding our clients fears when they are faced with financial difficulties
- Asking the right questions to understand our clients’ goals
- Bringing empathy to sensitive situations – never judging
- Matching our clients’ goals with the most effective solutions
- Going beyond just filing bankruptcy to making sure our clients improve their credit scores quickly after discharge and helping to ensure the credit reports are accurate
- Working as a team to meet our clients’ expectations
- Providing guidance to our clients after the bankruptcy is complete
VALUES
Solutions – at Solvent, we believe in finding the best solutions for each client.
Objective – at Solvent, we believe in bringing objective advise to emotional situations.
Logical – at Solvent, practical and logical advice are critical for a client to be comfortable in filing for bankruptcy protection.
Value – at Solvent, we believe that if you pay good money for legal advice, you should get the best advise possible.
Encouraging – at Solvent, our clients need all the support and encouragement during this difficult time.
Noticeable – at Solvent, after working with us, we want our client to see noticeable and positive changes to their financial lives.
Trustworthy – at Solvent, we strive to provide legal advice that our clients can always rely on to make some of the most important decisions they will make.