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    Steiden Law Offices | Ohio

    The state of Ohio has a long history in our country. Located in the Midwest and named after the Iroquois term “great river”, Ohio has been an integral part of our nation’s growth since it was founded in 1803. Known as the Buckeye State, Ohio is passionate about sports, nature, and community. The state has nurtured eight astronauts and eight presidents, making it much more important than the size and population would suggest.

    With all of this history, it is obvious that Ohioans beam with pride about their state, becoming even more dedicated to this Midwestern bellwether. This has led many individuals and families to invest in their hometown by opening up businesses and taking individual financial risks that would further benefit themselves, as well as Ohio.

    Unfortunately, there is always the possibility of a business or financial decision not working the way one expected, leading to a failing business or high consumer debts. Fortunately, for Ohio residents, they have options when dealing with monetary issues in the form of bankruptcy protection.

    Ohio Bankruptcy Attorney

    If you are considering filing for bankruptcy, it is important to discuss your financial situation with a qualified Ohio bankruptcy attorney who can accurately assess your dilemma and offer solutions.  Having a capable and experienced attorney will allow you to have peace of mind knowing that you are being well taken care during such a critical time.

    Steiden Law Offices is a Cincinnati bankruptcy law firm that caters to individuals and businesses throughout Hamilton County, Ohio. Eric Steiden and attorneys are dedicated to helping Ohio residents fix their legal financial problems so that everyone can continue their quest for the American dream.

    With over 30 years of experience serving Ohio residents, Steiden Law Offices is ready and willing to start work immediately, so you can get rid of your unsustainable debt and move forward. To schedule a free consultation to go over your case with Eric Steiden at one of his two Cincinnati, Ohio office locations, call (888) 877-3328 or send an online message today.

    The firm’s two Ohio offices are located at:

    • 830 Main St #401, Cincinnati, OH 45202-2162
    • 260 Northland Blvd #129, Cincinnati, OH 45246-4908

    Steiden Law Offices focuses primarily on two areas of bankruptcy, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. This includes filing for individuals, families, and businesses. Each type of bankruptcy has its own set of rules and requirements, so understanding the basics components of the two will allow you to choose the right one for your personal situation.


    Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Ohio

    Chapter 7 bankruptcy is commonly referred to as the “liquidation” form of bankruptcy. This filing will require a person’s or company’s (partnership, corporation or other business entity) assets to be liquidated, with a trustee overseeing this process. The trustee will used to sell the liquidated assets in order to pay off debt your have incurred. This will allow you to satisfy your debt requirements so that you can start over and have a second chance at success.

    Filing for Chapter 13 in Ohio

    In a Cincinnati Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing, you are reorganizing debt as opposed to liquidating it. Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code allows people with regular income to keep their property and pay off some or all of their debts over a three to five year period. This chapter of the Bankruptcy Code is an alternative for those individuals whose income is too high to qualify for filing under Chapter 7, or who need to protect non-exempt assets.


    Proudly Serving the State of Ohio

    The attorneys at Steiden Law Offices are dedicated to representing the individuals, families and businesses of Southern Ohio. This includes the cities located in and around Hamilton County:

    • Cincinnati
    • Norwood
    • Forest Park
    • Blue Ash
    • Montgomery
    • Reading
    • Springdale
    • North College Hill
    • Harrison
    • Madeira
    • Cheviot
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    • Mount Healthy
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    • Cleves
    • Woodlawn
    • Elmwood Place
    • Terrace Park
    • Glendale
    • Fairfax
    • Addyston
    • Arlington Heights
    • North Bend

    Ohio Bankruptcy Legal Resources

    United States Bankruptcy Court – Southern Ohio – The primary website for Cincinnati and surrounding area residents. It provides information on judges, locations, phone numbers, FAQs, means testing, filing and seminars.

    U.S. Bankruptcy Court Clerk
    221 E. 4th St. #800
    Cincinnati, OH
    (513) 684-2572

    United States Bankruptcy Court – Northern Ohio – This is the primary website for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court’s Northern District of Ohio. It offers information on the roles and responsibilities of the court, along with resources on locations, phone numbers, judge information, research and relevant forms.

    Metzenbaum U.S. Courthouse
    201 Superior Avenue
    Cleveland, Ohio 44114-1235
    (216) 615-4300

    Personal Bankruptcy Information – Ohio Courts – This website contains a detailed listing of all the relevant names and locations regarding bankruptcy in Ohio. It includes the names of all judges and clerks in Ohio, along with the jurisdictions of the actual bankruptcy courts. It also offers resources on various bankruptcy laws, exemptions and forms.


    Steiden Law Offices | Ohio Bankruptcy Lawyers

    With all there is to do in life, the last thing someone wants is to worry about their finances. Although it is important to be responsible with your money (and especially other people’s money), constantly being harassed by your creditors is no way to go about life. This is why the United States and Ohio have developed a system that allows individuals and businesses to liquidate or reorganize their debt in a way that helps them pay off their creditors and start over.

    Eric Steiden and the attorneys working at Steiden Law Offices have dedicated their lives to helping people in debt get back on track. Having been a part of over 6,000 successful filings, the attorneys are well versed in bankruptcy law and courtroom conduct, and will use this experience to effectively handle your case until the very end.

    To schedule a free consultation to go over the details of your case with Eric Steiden at one of his two Cincinnati, Ohio locations, please call (888) 877-3328 or send an online message today. The firm proudly represents individuals throughout Hamilton County, OH.

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    411 Madison Avenue
    Covington, KY 41011

    Florence, KY

    6900 Houston Rd #21
    Florence, KY 41042

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    2263 W US 22 and 3
    Maineville, OH 45039

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    4030 Mt Carmel Tobasco Rd #327E
    Cincinnati, OH 45255

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    8050 Becket Center Dr #131
    West Chester, OH 45069

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    Cincinnati, OH

    830 Main St #401
    Cincinnati, OH 45202

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    260 Northland Blvd #129
    Cincinnati, OH 45246

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    411 Madison Avenue
    Covington, KY 41011

    Florence, KY

    6900 Houston Rd #21
    Florence, KY 41042

    Maineville, OH

    2263 W US 22 and 3
    Maineville, OH 45039

    Beechmont

    4030 Mt Carmel Tobasco Rd #327E
    Cincinnati, OH 45255

    West Chester, OH

    8050 Becket Center Dr #131
    West Chester, OH 45069

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