B. David Sisson, experienced Bankruptcy, Consumer Protection attorney in Norman, OK with 9 reviews
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B. David Sisson

305 East Comanche Street, Norman, OK

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Education

1990:
University of Oklahoma College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1973:
University of Central Oklahoma, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Kent

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24 Sep, 2021
I can't say enough about the Sisson firm and every individual I interacted with there during my case. That includes Mr. Sisson himself, his wife LeAnna (the lead paralegal), their associate Matthew Goodin, and several other staff members. They handled my case with expertise, and most importantly to me, they were excellent at communicating with me in a courteous and respectful manner, and answered every question I asked promptly and professionally. (Additionally, Covid presented some logistical challenges with my hearing, and they walked me through the process in advance.) I highly recommend this firm to anyone going through a bankruptcy case.
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Anonymous

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11 Aug, 2021
Everyone at the office that we dealt with was extremely courteous and helpful. Before court Mr. Sisson spoke with us about what to expect and definitely eased our minds. Highly recommend!
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Melissa tiger

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29 Jan, 2019
I recently went through the 341 meeting and was nervous like everyone else I meet with David and he answered my questions. I was early so I listened to several cases. Normally would not focus on listening but I noticed a few things that other cases with other lawyers that were not prepared at all and were missing documents and cases had to be continued. David and LeAnna and Megan had me prepared told me what to submit prior to the meeting and what to bring to the 34q meeting. I feel like David and Staff made me prepared for this meeting and I know feel very satisfied that I choose them for my bankruptcy.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the lawyer and staff
“They handled my case with expertise, and most importantly to me, they were excellent at communicating with me in a courteous and respectful manner, and answered every question I asked promptly and professionally.”
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Thorough preparation and guidance for legal proceedings
“David and LeAnna and Megan had me prepared told me what to submit prior to the meeting and what to bring to th”
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Professionalism and empathy during a difficult financial situation
“David and his office staff made the whole process of filing bankruptcy a whole lot less stressful and embarrassing. I was guided through the entire process and kept informed of every step to getting my issues resolved.”
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Effective debt resolution and credit counseling services
“Expertly managed my bankruptcy with his guidance and advice i am now debt free. David offered me credit counselling that i completed. I quickly learned important tips that has boost my credit score.”
Cons
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Difficulty reaching the lawyer's assistant
“I just wish his assistant communicated more through email and it wasn't so hard to reach her.”

Publications

2019:
Sisson Law Office Blog, WHY YOU SHOULD HIRE A BOARD-CERTIFIED BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY
2019:
Sisson Law Office Blog, UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CONTINGENT, LIQUIDATED, AND DISPUTED BANKRUPTCY CLAIMS
2019:
Sisson Law Office Blog, A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF YOUR DEBT RELIEF OPTIONS
2019:
Sisson Law Office Blog, UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REPOSSESSION AND CHARGE OFF
2019:
Sisson Law Office Blog, UNDERSTANDING INVOLUNTARY BANKRUPTCY
2019:
Sisson Law Office Blog, 5 THINGS BANKRUPTCY CANNOT DO
2019:
Sisson Law Office Blog, 4 LAWSUITS THAT DON’T GO AWAY EVEN IF YOU FILE FOR BANKRUPTCY
2019:
Sisson Law Office Blog, SHOULD YOU FILE FOR BANKRUPTCY IF YOU’RE ON SOCIAL SECURITY?
2019:
Sisson Law Office Blog, THE PROS AND CONS OF JOINT BANKRUPTCY
2019:
Sisson Law Office Blog, WILL BANKRUPTCY AFFECT FUTURE EMPLOYMENT?
2019:
Sisson Law Office Blog, UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF THE BANKRUPTCY TRUSTEE IN A CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY
2019:
Sisson Law Office Blog, BANKRUPTCY 101: THE PROOF OF CLAIM
2019:
Sisson Law Office Blog, FILING AGAIN: UNDERSTANDING CHAPTER 22 BANKRUPTCY
2019:
Sisson Law Office Blog, LEARN FROM THE PAST: 4 WAYS TO BOUNCE BACK FROM TOUGH TIMES
2019:
Sisson Law Office Blog, BANKRUPTCY ALTERNATIVES: WHAT IS A RECEIVERSHIP?
2019:
Sisson Law Office Blog, HOW A BANKRUPTCY WILL IMPACT YOUR CREDIT SCORE
2019:
Sisson Law Office Blog, UNDERSTANDING GARNISHMENTS
2019:
Sisson Law Office Blog, UNEXPECTED HARDSHIP: AN INTRODUCTION TO EMERGENCY BANKRUPTCY
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, LIFE AFTER BANKRUPTCY IS POSSIBLE!
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, 7 ILLEGAL DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES TO WATCH FOR
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, Understanding the Bankruptcy Homestead Exemption in Oklahoma
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, UNDERSTANDING CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, 4 ALTERNATIVES TO BANKRUPTCY IN OKLAHOMA
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, HOW TO VALUE YOUR ASSETS IN A BANKRUPTCY
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Sisson Law Office Blogs, KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT: HOW YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH LENDERS WILL CHANGE AFTER A BANKRUPTCY
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blogs, 6 REASONS WHY YOU NEED A BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, ARE YOU A SERVICEMEMBER? HERE’S HOW THE SCRA PROTECTS YOU
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, ARE YOU A SERVICEMEMBER? HERE’S HOW THE SCRA PROTECTS YOU
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, IF YOU’RE THINKING ABOUT FORECLOSING YOUR HOME, TAKE THESE 4 THINGS INTO CONSIDERATION FIRST
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, A BRIEF GUIDE TO CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, KNOW YOUR OPTIONS: 5 ALTERNATIVES TO FORECLOSURE
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, THINKING OF FILING FOR BANKRUPTCY? ASK YOURSELF THESE 5 QUESTIONS FIRST
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE 341 HEARING
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO FILING FOR BANKRUPTCY
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, 4 TIPS FOR REBUILDING YOUR CREDIT FOLLOWING BANKRUPTCY
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE BANKRUPTCY APPEALS PROCESS
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT
2018:
Sisson Law Office, SERVICEMEMBERS: HOW THE CIVIL RELIEF ACT CAN HELP YOU SAVE YOUR HOME
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, AN INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTER 9 BANKRUPTCY
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, HOW CHAPTER 12 BANKRUPTCY CAN HELP FARMERS
2018:
Sisson Law Office Blog, WORKING WITH LENDERS: HOW BANKRUPTCY AFFECTS YOUR ABILITY TO RECEIVE LOANS
2017:
Sisson Law Office Blog, RECEIVERSHIPS: AN ALTERNATIVE TO BANKRUPTCY YOU MAY NOT HAVE KNOWN ABOUT
2017:
Sisson Law Office Blog, WHY IS IT MORE DIFFICULT TO GET A MORTGAGE LOAN THESE DAYS?
2017:
Sisson Law Office Blog, MAKE IT GO AWAY OR MAKE IT BETTER? THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LIQUIDATION VS. REORGANIZATION
2017:
Sisson Law Office Blog, IN WHAT WAYS WILL BANKRUPTCY AFFECT MY CREDIT SCORE?
2017:
Sisson Law Office Blog, 5 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO EASE YOUR DIFFICULTY IN MAKING MORTGAGE PAYMENTS
2017:
Sisson Law Office Blog, HOW CAN I DEFEND MYSELF IN A DEBT COLLECTION LAWSUIT?
2017:
Sisson Law Office Blog, UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF THE BANKRUPTCY TRUSTEE
2017:
Sisson Law Office Blog, 4 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT BANKRUPTCY APPEALS
2017:
Sisson Law Office Blog, THE 6 THINGS DEBT COLLECTION AGENCIES CANNOT DO TO YOU
2017:
Sisson Law Office Blog, BANKRUPTCY AND THE REAL ESTATE SETTLEMENT PROCEDURES ACT
2017:
Sisson Law Office Blog, 4 TIPS TO GET OUT OF DEFAULT STATUS ON YOUR STUDENT LOANS
2017:
Sisson Law Office Blog, WHAT HAPPENS IF I FALL BEHIND/DEFAULT ON MY STUDENT LOANS?
2017:
Sisson Law Office Blog, JUDICIAL VS. NONJUDICIAL FORECLOSURE IN OKLAHOMA
2017:
Sisson Law Office Blog, BANKRUPTCY 101: UNDERSTANDING THE AUTOMATIC STAY
2017:
Sisson Law Office Blog, 4 THINGS TO DO NEXT AFTER YOUR DEBTS HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED FROM BANKRUPTCY
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