Reed Allmand

Reed Allmand

Partner @ Allmand & Lee
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Hurst, tx

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United States

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Bankruptcy lawyer Reed Allmand seeks alternatives to foreclosure and provides an unparalleled understanding of what his clients are going through. Helping to get his clients through their current period of economic instability, Reed Allmand offers options that can help them become secure once again. As a Partner at Allmand & Lee, Reed Allmand is committed to giving his clients a fresh start.

Reed Allmand established Allmand & Lee in 2001, which now boasts offices in Dallas and Hurst. The Texas Board of Legal Specialization granted Allmand with Board Certification in Consumer Bankruptcy, and his law firm specializes exclusively on consumer bankruptcy chapters 7 and 13. Weldon “Reed” Allmand was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 2001 after earning his Juris Doctor from Texas Wesleyan University. Allmand studied finance as an undergraduate at Abilene Christian University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration.

Throughout his career, Allmand has taken on several high profile clients. Local and national press outlets have covered Reed Allmand, and his marketing pieces have made it on prime time television. CBS news featured Allmand as a finance, mortgage, and bankruptcy expert. Weldon Reed Allmand is a member of several professional associations and spoke at various conferences. Reed Allmand’s membership includes the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, the Tarrant County Bar Association, American Consumer Bankruptcy College, and the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers.

At Allmand & Lee, Reed Allmand manages all general office processes and all aspects of his clients’ cases. Because millions of Americans have been faced with foreclosure in these low economic times, Reed Allmand suggests that people who are struggling with mortgage payments see a bankruptcy lawyer right away in order to avoid a crisis later. Allmand looks over his clients’ situations and finds the best options for them, including filing notices of forbearance with banks or chapter 13 bankruptcies. Reed Allmand feels that filing for bankruptcy can be a good way to hold on to belongings, reorganize finances, and gain a fresh start. Reed Allmand dedicates his practice to relieving his clients’ financial hardships.
Experiences
  • Allmand & Lee : 01/2001 - Present
    Partner
Education
  • Texas Wesleyan University School of Law : 08/1998 - 05/2000
    Law
    Juris Doctorate
Reed Allmand

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