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Lincoln NE Bankruptcy

Sam Turco


5000 Central Park Drive, Suite 204,,NE,
68504,United States

Our bankruptcy law firm’s founding attorney Sam Turco is a lifelong resident of Nebraska who has focused on helping people overcome financial distress for more than 20 years. He leads a collaborative team of highly skilled lawyers who are united in their commitment to treating every client right and consistently identifying the best available solutions.
Anyone struggling with the decision to declare bankruptcy needs to sit down with an attorney they can trust to have their best interests in mind. For Nebraskaresidents, that attorney can be found at Sam Turco Law Offices, with offices in both Omaha and Lincoln. Sam Turco is a lifelong Nebraska resident, born and raised in Omaha and schooled at Creighton Universityand the University of Nebraska. In over two decades since being admitted to the Nebraska bar in 1992, he has served individuals and families at times when they need help the most. His officespecializes entirely in bankruptcy law, meaning that thegifted attorneys have the experience and know-how to put anyone dealing with a messy financial situationin position to get back on their feet and build a successful future. Sam Turco Law Offices emphasizes practicing law ethically and responsibly bygiving their clients the advice that best suits their needs, even in those cases where that means the client is better off by not filing bankruptcy or paying for legal representation. The bankruptcy lawyers will sit down andwork with each client one-on-one to understand their needs and come up with the most feasible course of action. If you live near Omaha or Lincoln, NE, and are struggling to keep your finances afloat under the weight of burdensomedebts, call Sam Turco Law Offices today at (402) 614-7171 to schedule a consultation. Visit their website to find out more about their attorneys and their experience in bankruptcy law.

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