Personal Service, Experienced Guidance
Up until very recently, credit card companies were issuing credit cards to almost anyone who completed an application. The end result of this reliance on credit is that our nation is in serious financial trouble, with millions of people struggling with overwhelming debt.
Timely Debt-Relief Legal Services | Contact the Law Office of Bublitz & Baro, LLC: 314-266-7830
Many people have been living on the very edge of their ability to pay their bills. Miss a payment and your credit card debt can spiral out of control. Deal with a sudden and unexpected illness and medical bills can put you under or in danger of losing your house. Go through a rough divorce and you can wind up deep in debt.
Your Right to File for Bankruptcy
United States federal law allows for people who are deep in debt to file for bankruptcy, either Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
See our Bankruptcy FAQs.
Get Back on the Road Back to Financial Solvency
At the law office of Bublitz & Baro, LLC, our job is to provide clients with timely and professional counsel to guide them through the legal process of bankruptcy, and to support them as they go through this difficult and emotional time of life.
Kimber Baro and Steven Bublitz are the two partners and founding lawyers of the firm. Together, we have more than 46 years' combined experience in the practice of law.
Intelligent, Thoughtful and Caring Legal Guidance
It brings us great pride to be able to provide intelligent, thoughtful and caring legal guidance to clients in whose lives we can really make a difference. We welcome your call or your e-mail.
Our areas of practice include bankruptcy, income tax preparation, traffic ticket defense and probate.
Is Bankruptcy the Answer? | Contact the Firm
Call our St. Louis County, Missouri, law office today to speak with an experienced attorney about your debt concerns or other legal concerns and to learn how we can help: 314-266-7830.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.






