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Bankruptcy is Not the Only Solution After You Default – With Daniel Ciment, CEO of The Debt Defenders by Ciment Law Firm, PLLC

Craig Richer by Craig Richer
August 24, 2023
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In recent years a bankruptcy law firm located in Texas has been challenging the traditional approach to bankruptcy and debt resolution that has become standard in this industry nationwide. Ciment Law Firm, PLLC, steered by the experienced debt attorney Daniel Ciment, is reshaping the narrative around financial distress, offering a fresh perspective on how individuals can navigate their financial setbacks.

Daniel Ciment, the firm’s founder and CEO, has worked for over 15 years as a consumer advocate and debt attorney. His experience in bankruptcy, debt collection defense, and consumer protection has made him a prominent figure in the bankruptcy law industry today. The career trajectory of this attorney has been diverse, beginning in a high-volume debt collection law firm, progressing to a partnership in a Chicago consumer bankruptcy firm, and culminating in the establishment of his practice, presently headquartered in Katy, Texas.

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Unlike many competitors, Ciment Law Firm, also known as the Debt Defenders, offers a broad spectrum of financial services. Rather than focusing solely on bankruptcy, the firm provides a comprehensive suite of services designed to assist individuals in identifying the root of their financial strains, improving their financial health, and ultimately escaping the clutches of debt.

“We are not a one trade company; we don’t just do bankruptcy,” Ciment asserted during a recent interview. “There are a lot of firms out there that all they do is bankruptcy, and they will try to sell you on a bankruptcy even if it is not the best option for you in your situation.”

This variety of services, as Ciment explains, sets him and his team of Debt Defenders apart from other debt attorneys and bankruptcy firms in the market.

“Bankruptcy is just one route,” continued Ciment. “There are a lot more things that we do.”

The firm’s modus operandi is rooted in a deep understanding of each client’s unique circumstances. During consultations, the team at Ciment Law Firm takes a holistic view of the client’s financial situation to identify the root causes of their financial setbacks. This comprehensive analysis enables them to present all possible options to the client, ensuring the chosen path is the most suitable for their situation.

“When we do a consultation with a client, regardless if they are thinking about filing for bankruptcy or got sued for an unpaid debt, we would actually get an entire financial picture from them to figure out all the causes of their financial setback,” Ciment explains. “From there, we can give them all of their options to improve their finances.”

Ciment Law Firm’s commitment to its clients extends beyond the resolution of their immediate financial issues. The firm also offers a debt protection program that safeguards individuals from their creditors and assists them in steadily improving their finances. This program, along with the firm’s other services, reflects Ciment’s belief that each client is unique and to help individuals facing financial struggles requires a tailored approach.

“Sometimes bankruptcy is the best option for many people facing financial struggles; other times it is not,” Ciment says. “When clients come to us if they got sued, we can defend them. If they got multiple defaulted debts, bankruptcy might not be a good option because they got too many assets. In such cases, we offer a debt protection program that protects people from their creditors and helps them steadily improve their finances.”

Since founding Ciment Law Firm, Daniel Ciment has strived to bring a more compassionate approach to the bankruptcy industry. Today, Ciment and his team of Debt Defenders work to provide comprehensive financial solutions to their clients. This law firm maintains a firm commitment to understanding and addressing each client’s unique needs sets it apart.

With its broad range of services and client-focused approach, Ciment Law Firm strives to be more than just a bankruptcy law firm and become a lifeline for those seeking to regain control of their financial future.

By Juan Sebastian Restrepo,
With Artistic Initiative Agency

Craig Richer

Craig Richer

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