Matthew Allen Schmidt
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Matthew Allen Schmidt is a dedicated attorney based in Fayetteville, North Carolina, specializing in Bankruptcy and Debt relief, with a particular focus on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. With over a decade of experience in the legal field, Matthew has established a reputation for his client-centered approach, emphasizing empathy and understanding throughout the often difficult process of financial distress. Matthew earned his Juris Doctor from Widener University School of Law in 2008 after completing his Bachelor of Arts at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in 2005. His journey in law began with a prestigious clerkship under The Honorable Linda Wallach Miller in Monroe County, PA, where he honed his analytical skills and gained invaluable insights into the judicial process. Since joining The Law Offices of John T. Orcutt in 2016, Matthew has helped countless clients navigate the complexities of bankruptcy law, providing them with practical solutions and the compassion they need during challenging times. His previous roles, including associate attorney positions at Young, Marr & Associates and Amori & Associates, LLC, have further enriched his expertise in debt relief strategies, ensuring that he remains at the forefront of evolving bankruptcy regulations. Matthew believes that every client deserves personalized attention and a clear understanding of their options. His commitment to demystifying the bankruptcy process has empowered many to reclaim their financial futures. When clients choose to work with Matthew, they find not just a knowledgeable attorney, but a steadfast ally in their journey toward financial recovery.
About Bankruptcy Debt Law
Bankruptcy attorneys help individuals and businesses overwhelmed by debt find relief through bankruptcy or debt restructuring. They guide clients through the process to a fresh start. Common matters include chapter 7 bankruptcy, chapter 13 bankruptcy, debt negotiation, creditor harassment.