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Matthew Wentworth Conrad

Conrad Legal LLC β€’ Indianapolis, IN
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Contact

Email
Phone
(317) 790-2946
Address
101 West Ohio Street #2000, Indianapolis, IN, 46204, US

Professional

About

Matthew Wentworth Conrad is a distinguished bankruptcy attorney based in Indianapolis, IN, dedicated to guiding clients through the complexities of financial distress. As the founding attorney of Conrad Legal LLC, he specializes in providing tailored solutions for individuals seeking relief from overwhelming debt through Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy options. With a profound understanding of the bankruptcy process, Matthew is committed to empowering his clients by offering comprehensive legal advice and personalized support. He recognizes that each financial situation is unique, and he meticulously evaluates every case to develop effective strategies that align with his clients' goals. His extensive knowledge of bankruptcy law, combined with his compassionate approach, enables him to navigate the legal intricacies while prioritizing the well-being of those he represents. Matthew's practice is rooted in a genuine desire to help individuals reclaim their financial futures. He believes that everyone deserves a fresh start, and he works diligently to ensure that his clients understand their rights and the various paths available to them. Whether it’s negotiating with creditors or representing clients in court, Matthew advocates fiercely on behalf of those facing debt challenges. In addition to his legal expertise, Matthew is known for his exceptional client service. He takes pride in fostering a trusting and transparent relationship with his clients, ensuring they feel informed and supported throughout the entire bankruptcy process. For residents of Indianapolis seeking relief from debt, Matthew Wentworth Conrad stands as a reliable ally, equipped with the knowledge and determination to help them achieve financial stability.

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.

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Credentials

Education
2002 Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis JD - Juris Doctor 1998 Indiana University BA - Bachelor of Arts
Languages
English

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
2002 Honors (cum laude) graduate, Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis 2001 Dean's List, Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis 2000 Dean's List, Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis
Publications
2020 National Business Institute Seminar How the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Impacts Collections β€” 2020 Update 2019 National Business Institute Seminar FDCPA: What You Need to Know 2018 National Business Institute Seminar The Impact of Bankruptcy on Collections 2018 National Business Institute Seminar The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act: An Overview 2016 National Business Institute Seminar The Implications of Bankruptcy on Collection Practices
Associations
2009 - Present National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys Member 2005 - Present Washington State Bar Association Member 2011 - 2014 Indianapolis American Inn of Court Barrister 2005 - 2009 King County Bar Association Member 2002 - 2004 Indianapolis Bar Association Member
Speaking
2025 Indiana Collection Law: The Ultimate Guide How Bankruptcy Affects Collections 2020 Advanced Collection Law How the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Impacts Collections 2019 FDCPA and Collection Law Collecting the Judgment: Methods that Work 2019 FDCPA and Collection Law Fair Debt Collection Practices Act: What You Need to Know 2018 FDCPA Compliance for the Indiana Practitioner Overview of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Updated: Mar 29, 2026