Abraham C. Bloomenstiel
- Experience 9 Years of Experience
- Email acb@planoestatelaw.com
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- Pets Pet Friendly
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- Education
"SMU Dedman School of Law
J.D. | Banking, Corporate, Finance, Bankruptcy, and Securities Law
Honors: cum laude
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Goucher College
B.A."
“Abraham C. Bloomenstiel of Bloomenstiel P.C. is a North Texas attorney with a strong, proven record of success in bankruptcy, probate, and estate planning.
Mr. Bloomenstiel works closely with his clients to find smart, direct, and cost-effective solutions to even the most complicated problems. We can help with the following:
BANKRUPTCY: If you are are struggling with debt, have had a judgement taken against you, or suffered a business failure, know that there are solutions. We can help.
PROBATE: We can help you get letters testamentary, probate wills, access bank accounts of a deceased person, or get title to a deceased person’s property. Probate doesn’t have to be complicated; we can make the process work for you.
ESTATE PLANNING: Wills, medical powers of attorney, and other such estate documents should be part of every person’s long-term life plan. We can help with yours.
Examples of some of Mr. Bloomenstiel’s recent cases:
– Successfully discharge over $320,000.00 of credit card debt for a young couple. They kept their house, cars, and retirement accounts, losing no property in the process.
– A local small business failed, and the owner got a judgment against her for over $450,000.00. Mr. Bloomenstiel successfully had the judgment dismissed and all of the debt discharged. Debtor has since rebuilt her credit.
– $750,000.00 estate in which the original, handwritten will was destroyed by a disinherited heir. Mr. Bloomenstiel successfully admitted a photo copy of the handwritten will to probate, distributed the decedents property under the terms of the will, and blocked the disgruntled heir’s plans to sabotage the estate.
– $3,800,000.00 estate involving property of a person who died over 30 years ago. The heirs had been unable to take possession of the property due to a dispute over the identity of the Decedent’s heirs. The dispute was resolved, the correct heirs determined, and the property distributed to those heirs.”