David Kohlman Spiro, experienced Bankruptcy attorney in Glen Allen, VA with 20 reviews
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David Kohlman Spiro

2400 Old Brick Road, Glen Allen, VA

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21 Feb, 2024
With me, I found David to be detailed in describing my options and what he suggested to the best avenue for me. However, he gave me plenty of time to consider the options and then make my decision. Not only did he allow me to make periodic payments, sort of like an Escrow, until I had the funds to file. His fees were more reasonable than most. David walked me through each step and reassured me of what to expect. I certainly hope none of my friends need his services; however, I'll definitely reccommend him with confidence that they too will be grateful to have chosen David!
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Faro

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23 Oct, 2023
David was responsive to my inquiry for help and thankfully he was able to take my case! His knowledge, experience, and calm/cool demeanor helped make the process go by like a breeze. While the process is different for everyone you definitely want someone like Dave in your corner as he is transparent and communicates directly and clearly so you know where things are in real time - especially with a process not many of us will ever do again. I am very happy I hired Dave as his diligence helped to ensure the outcome of my case was as expected based on his initial consultation with me! Definitely give David a call to see if he can help you!
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Gordon

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22 May, 2023
Mr. Spiro was superb in his availability, knowledge, response time and performance. He is the creme de la creme in his field.
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Dave's accessibility, professionalism, and communication whether it is face to face, phone or email, is unparalleled.”
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Thorough and clear explanations of the legal process
“He completely and clearly explained the Chapter 7 filing process, including my responsibilities and the work he would complete on my behalf.”
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Personalized and compassionate service
“He made the entire process much easier than I expected and he was always available for questions or concerns that I had.”
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Depth of expertise and knowledge
“His experience is evident from the positive outcome in our legal endeavor.”
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Competitive and fair pricing
“The professional fees are very competitive, especially for the incredible level of inclusive and timely service.”
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