
Ohio Bankruptcy Attorneys
Fesenmyer Cousino Weinzimmer

Suite 227
Cincinnati, Ohio 45246



Other Offices: Columbus, OH Dayton, OH

Law Firm Overview
Fesenmeyer Cousino Weinzimmer is a bankruptcy and debt relief firm with offices in Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati, Ohio. The firm’s practice area includes include Chapters 7 and 13 bankruptcies, bankruptcy for the self-employed, tax and student loan debts, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) stop collection harassments and lawsuits, foreclosure defense including loan modification and negotiations, repossessions, title loans, payday loans/check advancing laws, and wage garnishments.The firm’s legal team provides advice and assistance for clients struggling with financial issues throughout central and southwestern Ohio. They offer skilled and personalized case evaluations and counsel regarding debt relief options, including debt settlement negotiations with creditors.
Fesenmeyer Cousino Weinzimmer attorneys have nearly 35 years of combined experience and are highly knowledgeable in bankruptcy and debt relief. Their goal is to help clients understand all of the available options and how to implement the best solutions based on their individual situations.
Languages: English
Areas of Law
Additional Areas of Law: Bankruptcy for the Self-Employed; Chapter 13 Bankruptcy; Chapter 7 Bankruptcy; Stop Collections and Lawsuits; Student Loans and Bankruptcy; Tax Debt and Bankruptcy; Payday Loans/Check Cashing; Repossessions; Stop Lawsuits; Title Loans; Wage Garnishment.
Affiliations
- American Bar Association
- Columbus Bar Association
- Ohio State Bar Association
- National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys
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Articles Published by Fesenmyer Cousino Weinzimmer
Lack of Home Ownership Among Millennials
A 2013 article written by Joel Stein in Time Magazine examines Millennials and the stereotypes surrounding them. Stein begins with the usual criticisms: the generation born between 1980 and 2000 are selfish, think of themselves first, aren’t motivated and are gradually ruining the culture their parents and grandparents worked so hard for.
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Dealing with the Stigma of Bankruptcy
Most businesses and individuals don’t go into bankruptcy unless they have absolutely no other choice. Bankruptcy, after all, is a last resort. But it’s also not all negative. Bankruptcy, even with its drawbacks, is a chance for a new start. It’s a way to restructure, learn from mistakes and return with more experience.
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How to Prioritize Your Debt When Paying Monthly Bills?
Debt is not just a common fixture in the lives of Americans. For many of us, debt is rampant, wreaking havoc on our credit scores and forcing us to make difficult decisions about what to do with bills we face.
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