Experienced Bankruptcy Lawyers Helping Clients Seek Debt Relief
Many people who find themselves overwhelmed by debt feel a sense of embarrassment. They think they somehow made a mistake that lead them to their current financial situation. The truth is, in most cases, one or two choices having to do with how you spent your money didn't leave you in financial trouble. Unanticipated events, such as a medical emergency, job loss or a steep increase in your mortgage payment are generally the causes of needing to file for bankruptcy.
For more than 30 years, the bankruptcy attorneys at Illini Legal Services, formerly the Law Offices of C. David Ward, have offered compassionate, non-judgmental legal representation to clients throughout Kendall County, Illinois. Our experienced bankruptcy lawyers understand that you don't want to be in the situation you are in. They work with you to determine your options for debt relief with the goal of helping you make a fresh financial start.
To schedule a free consultation and case evaluation contact Illini Legal Services at 630-405-5027 or toll free at 888-418-3323. We represent clients throughout Kendall County in communities including Oswego and Yorkville.
Determining Which Bankruptcy Option May Be Right for You
Although we represent Kendall County businesses needing to file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 11 bankruptcy, our primary focus is on individuals and families who are in need of debt relief. We can help you to determine if Chapter 7 and asset liquidation or Chapter 13 and a repayment plan is the right option for your specific needs.
Contact a Kendall County Bankruptcy Lawyer
If you are being harassed by creditors, having your wages garnished and Lawsuits or are at risk of losing your home to foreclosure, filing for bankruptcy may bring your both financial and emotional relief. Contact our Kendall County law firm to arrange a free consultation.
Illini Legal Services is engaged in the private practice of law and is not a public legal aid agency. We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.












