Full Service Bankruptcy Attorney handling cases in Virginia and North Carolina
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Full Service Bankruptcy Attorney handling cases in Virginia and North Carolina
Anderson & Associates, located in Virginia Beach, Virginia, excels as both a Trial Attorney and Bankruptcy Attorney, earning a 100% recommendation from clients. Reviewers consistently praise Mr. Anderson and his staff for their professionalism, thoroughness, and ability to provide peace of mind during stressful legal situations. Clients appreciate the supportive environment created by the team, highlighting their effective communication and dedication to achieving favorable outcomes.
100%recommend. Mr. Anderson and staff were wonderful! The paralegal (Rebecca M.) were very helpful and polite. They made me feel more at ease during a stressful time in my life. Mr. Anderson was able to take my case and provided updates along the way to give me peace of mind. He was thorough, very knowledgeable, and worked diligently to make sure the case was handled in a timely manner. There aren’t enough words to express how grateful I am for having reached out to this Law firm!
Mr. Anderson represented my son on some very serious charges. And with his hard work and lots of prayer everything worked out. Thank you Mr. Anderson for afar you did and wear you do!
Most people, I believe, live their lives never expecting to have the need for an expert attorney. In the fall of 2024, I found myself in that exact position – I needed a very skilled attorney – one that could stand between me and what appeared to be overzealous attorney. I have followed Tim Anderson for years on Facebook and have always been impressed with his skills and abilities, but most importantly, his drive to right wrongs and ensure citizens’ rights are protected. When my issue presented, I called Mr. Anderson and he went right to work. From that moment on I felt that my situation would be decided in my favor. I was proven correct in mid-February 2025. The Readers Digest version is as follows: