Ronald D. Weiss, ESQ. is a Brooklyn bankruptcy, foreclosure, negotiation and modification lawyer, who since 1988 has represented individuals and businesses in the greater and New York areas undergoing financial hardship.
Ronald D. Weiss, ESQ. is a Brooklyn-based attorney specializing in bankruptcy, foreclosure, negotiation, and modification. Since 1988, he has represented both individuals and businesses in the greater New York area facing financial struggles. In 1993, Ron founded the Law Office of Ronald D. Weiss, P.C., a firm dedicated to providing “Debt Solutions.” The firm utilizes various legal strategies to address a wide range of debt issues encountered by its clients. It offers guidance and representation to individuals and businesses dealing with financial challenges, creditor disputes, and overwhelming debt. The firm tailors its approach to each case, offering innovative, strategic, and compassionate debt solutions, which may involve negotiation, litigation, bankruptcy, or other legal avenues. Every case is treated as a distinct matter, benefiting from the collective expertise, knowledge, and skills of the firm to navigate the legal system and resolve clients’ financial challenges. (Refer to the Sub-Section “About – Ronald D. Weiss, Esq.”).
The Law Office of Ronald D. Weiss, P.C. is a legal firm made up of attorneys and staff that has, for nearly 30 years, specialized in representing Brooklyn (Kings County) residents in bankruptcy cases under Chapters 7, 11, and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code. The firm also focuses on foreclosure defense litigation, mortgage loan modifications, landlord-tenant disputes, distressed real estate transactions, as well as general debt negotiation and litigation. Through legal advice and representation, our attorneys assist clients in finding and implementing the most effective and affordable solutions to eliminate overwhelming credit card debt, modify problematic mortgages, halt aggressive creditor actions, address difficult foreclosure issues, reduce debts, reorganize burdensome liabilities, and resolve landlord-tenant disputes. (See the “About” section for more details about our law office).
The primary office of the Law Office of Ronald D. Weiss, P.C. is situated at 26 Court Street, a historic building in Downtown Brooklyn, within the Borough Hall Historic District. The firm offers convenient appointments both during the day and in the evening.
Since 1993, the Law Office of Ronald D. Weiss, P.C. has been delivering outstanding legal services across the greater Long Island and New York areas. We specialize in representing individuals and businesses facing a variety of financial challenges, offering a wide range of bankruptcy, litigation, negotiation, modification, and debt relief solutions. Our expertise includes foreclosure defense, landlord-tenant law, litigation defense, Chapters 7, 13, 11, and Subchapter V of the bankruptcy code, mortgage loan modifications, and both retention and non-retention foreclosure solutions. Additionally, we negotiate and resolve credit card, loan, tax, student loan, and business debts. Our conveniently located offices in Nassau County, Queens, and Brooklyn offer free legal consultations where our attorneys and staff can assess your legal options.
When you meet with our team, you will gain a clear understanding of the laws, options, and strategies relevant to your specific circumstances. Our attorneys and staff will personally review your situation to create a plan tailored to your financial and legal challenges. We will customize a strategy, selecting legal tools in collaboration with you, to effectively address the economic and legal issues affecting you, your family, or your business. With our team, you will be empowered to face and overcome your financial challenges.
I couldn´t believe my credit card debts were so out of control. The Law Office of Ronald Weiss consulted helped me get rid of all the debt. Now, one year after the case I have fully rebuilt my credit standing.
My phone was ringing off the hook with creditor calls. The Law Office of Ronald D Weiss P.C. helped stopped the calls and helped me restore my credit.
The Law Office of Ronald D. Weiss, P.C. was established in 1993 by Ronald D. Weiss, Esq., a debt relief attorney who has been dedicated to representing clients since becoming a member of the New York State Bar in 1988. The firm is committed to assisting clients in Nassau County and Suffolk County with their debt relief needs.
Subway from Midtown Manhattan:
Our office is easily accessible via the A, C, 4, or 5 subway lines. Depending on your starting location, board the A, C, or 2 train heading towards Brooklyn. Get off at the Court Street-Borough Hall Station. From there, walk southwest on Joralemon Street towards Court Street, turn right onto Court Street, and you’ll find 26 Court Street on your right.
For those coming from Lower Manhattan:
You can take the 4 or 5 train towards Brooklyn. Get off at the Borough Hall Station, then walk south on Court Street towards Remsen Street. 26 Court Street will be on your right.
If driving: From Via I-495 W (Expressway)
Start by traveling west on I-495 W (Expressway) toward Brooklyn/Manhattan. Merge onto I-278 W/Brooklyn Queens Expressway W, heading towards Staten Island. Take exit 29 to merge onto Tillary Street, heading towards Manhattan Bridge/Brooklyn Civic Center. Turn left onto Jay Street, then right onto York Street. Continue straight onto Gold Street, then turn left onto York Street. Turn right onto Bridge Street, then left onto Gold Street. Finally, turn left onto Court Street, and 26 Court Street will be on your right.
Head southeast towards the Brooklyn Bridge. Cross the Brooklyn Bridge and continue onto Adams Street. Turn left onto York Street, then right onto Gold Street. Continue on Gold Street, then turn left onto Court Street. You’ll find 26 Court Street on your right.
Via Brooklyn Battery Tunnel (I-478 S):
Travel southwest towards the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel. Take the exit for I-278 W/Staten Island/Brooklyn. Merge onto I-278 W/Brooklyn Queens Expressway W. Take exit 29 for Tillary Street, heading towards Manhattan Bridge/Brooklyn Civic Center. Turn left onto Jay Street, then right onto York Street. Continue on Gold Street, then turn left onto York Street. Turn right onto Bridge Street, then left onto Gold Street. Finally, turn left onto Court Street. 26 Court Street will be on your right.
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