Matthew Desrochers, Member of Boston Bankruptcy Lawyers | Law Offices Of Matthew T. Desrochers, P.C.
Matthew T. Desrochers has been an attorney for 10 years, admitted to the Massachusetts bar and the Federal District Court.
Matthew T. Desrochers has been an attorney for 10 years, admitted to the Massachusetts bar and the Federal District Court.
Matthew was born and raised in Massachusetts and has concentrated his practice solely on debtor’s rights. Originally practicing in the area of Real Estate and Personal Injury he has transitioned his practice, focusing primarily on debt and financial issues, helping out many local families with their debt problems.
Education:
-University Of Massachusetts-Lowell
Bachelor of Science-Environmental Science 1995
-Jurist Doctorate
Massachusetts School of Law-Andover, MA 1999
Experience
Law Offices Of Matthew T. Desrochers, (Reading, MA)
Attorney, 1999 - present
Matthew T. Desrochers has been an attorney for 10 years, admitted to the Massachusetts bar and the Federal District Court.
Education
Massachusetts School of Law, (Andover, MA)
JD, Law 1999
Licenses
Professional Affiliations
Articles
What Is The U.S. Trustee's Office?
Submitted By: Matthew Desrochers On: Dec 7th 2010
Category: Filing for Bankruptcy
When you are considering personal bankruptcy, you’ve probably come across the term trustee applied a few times, and then in different ways. During Chapters 7, 12 and 13, a trustee shall be...
How Will The New Bankruptcy Laws Affect My Petition?
Submitted By: Matthew Desrochers On: Nov 7th 2010
Category: New Bankruptcy Laws
The choice to file for bankruptcy is not always an easy one. As it can change not merely your daily life but that of your family, it’s necessary to make sure you’re choosing the correct sort of bankruptcy, at the proper...
Assets Exempt From Bankruptcy In Massachusetts
Submitted By: Matthew Desrochers On: Aug 17th 2010
Category: Exemptions, Massachusetts
Over time, state bankruptcy regulations have made the property exemptions available to people trying to get personal bankruptcy protection. However, the bankruptcy legislation today permits individual states to choose between the federal exemptions given within the personal bankruptcy code or the exemptions available in state law.
