Weldon Reed Allmand

 
  
Partner at Allmand and Lee

TX, United States

About Weldon Reed Allmand

Texas-based attorney Reed Allmand specializes in bankruptcy law, possessing nine years of experience in the field. Currently, Reed Allmand serves as a Partner at Allmand & Lee, advising clients on avoiding foreclosure and often developing customized strategies to help families keep their homes.


Allmand & Lee focuses primarily on consumer bankruptcy chapters 7 and 13, enabling a large client base to find relief from mortgage payments and other debts. Reed Allmand's responsibilities with Allmand & Lee involve supervising cases throughout the entire process, from consultations to counseling, as well as preparation and review of all paperwork. Allmand & Lee currently ranks in the nation's top 10 firms based on volume of cases filed.


Before co-founding Allmand & Lee, Reed Allmand graduated with a Juris Doctor from the Texas Wesleyan University School of Law in Fort Worth and became a member of the State Bar of Texas. Allmand also holds a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Finance from Abilene Christian University.


Reed Allmand is Board Certified in Consumer Bankruptcy by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and has been featured as a bankruptcy expert on CBS News.


To learn more about Reed Allmand, visit www.allmandandlee.com.

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