Law Offices of William Waldner
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When everyday financial pressure mounts, most people don’t realize how common it is to turn things around through a bankruptcy attorney. The courthouse road in the northeast Bronx handles these cases daily, quietly reshaping futures. Between small claims and major reorganizations, the paperwork alone can feel overwhelming—until the process is broken down step by step. They handle chapter 7 and 13 filings, lien avoidance, and even adversary proceedings without fanfare, focusing on paperwork that matters.
A few blocks from the elevated tracks at East 204th Street, the office sits on the second floor in Suite 2D. 732 E 204th St Suite 2D, Bronx, NY 10467 is easy to miss unless you know what you’re looking for. The brick façade faces a wide sidewalk where delivery scooters pause beside parked cars, a slice of quiet just north of Fordham Road. Visitors sometimes arrive with folders of notices—foreclosure threats, repossession warnings—looking for a way to pause the dominoes.
Call or stop by to set up a consultation; they won’t rush explanations about automatic stays or the 345-day rule. Creditor calls can continue even after the petition is filed, so they prepare clients for what to expect next. Wage garnishments can halt, and lawsuits halt too—once the case number is issued. A few blocks away, bodega tables host louder conversations, but inside this office, matters are settled in measured tones.
Grab a map from directions here and take the last stop on the D train to 204th Street, then walk two minutes east. The courthouse looms a mile south if you end up there later.