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About Paolucci Law

Akron, Cleveland, and Canton Bankruptcy Attorney

At Paolucci Law, we understand that filing for bankruptcy is a difficult decision. But harassing calls from creditors, repossessions and foreclosures are no way to live your life – and you can do something about it.

Paolucci Law – Chapter 7 and Chapter
13 Bankruptcy is all we do.

We started Paolucci Law with a commitment to practicing in one area of law – Personal Bankruptcy. We are focused solely on helping the people of Akron, Cleveland and Canton, Ohio who, for whatever reason, have fallen into the vicious debt cycle that drains them emotionally and physically as well as financially. Often, the best course of action is Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, but because it is a stressful, confusing and scary process, many choose to continue letting bills pile up and their personal lives suffer.

Dean D. Paolucci, Attorney at Law

Attorney at Law

Paolucci Law, PC
Servicing all of Ohio

We’ll guide you through your
Personal Bankruptcy.

We have helped hundreds of clients in situations just like yours. Whether you're facing foreclosure, are about to have your car repossessed or just cannot climb from beneath your bills, we can put an immediate stop – today – to all attempts to collect.

Filing bankruptcy is all about solving your financial problems and helping you move on. We’re here to help you:

Keep your car after bankruptcy
Keep your house after bankruptcy
Keep your Retirement Accounts after bankruptcy

When you learn a little bit about how bankruptcy works, you'll find the process is much less scary than you might initially have thought.

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