Abraham C. Bloomenstiel
Ranked as one of North Texas's best in Probate, Estate Planning, & Bankruptcy.
Abraham C. Bloomenstiel of Bloomenstiel P.C. is a North Texas attorney with a strong, proven record of success in bankruptcy, probate, and estate planning.
Mr. Bloomenstiel works closely with his clients to find smart, direct, and cost-effective solutions to even the most complicated problems. We can help with the following:
BANKRUPTCY: If you are are struggling with debt, have had a judgement taken against you, or suffered a business failure, know that there are solutions. We can help.
PROBATE: We can help you get letters testamentary, probate wills, access bank accounts of a deceased person, or get title to a deceased person's property. Probate doesn't have to be complicated; we can make the process work for you.
ESTATE PLANNING: Wills, medical powers of attorney, and other such estate documents should be part of every person's long-term life plan. We can help with yours.
Examples of some of Mr. Bloomenstiel's recent cases:
- Successfully discharge over $320,000.00 of credit card debt for a young couple. They kept their house, cars, and retirement accounts, losing no property in the process.
- A local small business failed, and the owner got a judgment against her for over $450,000.00. Mr. Bloomenstiel successfully had the judgment dismissed and all of the debt discharged. Debtor has since rebuilt her credit.
- $750,000.00 estate in which the original, handwritten will was destroyed by a disinherited heir. Mr. Bloomenstiel successfully admitted a photo copy of the handwritten will to probate, distributed the decedents property under the terms of the will, and blocked the disgruntled heir's plans to sabotage the estate.
- $3,800,000.00 estate involving property of a person who died over 30 years ago. The heirs had been unable to take possession of the property due to a dispute over the identity of the Decedent's heirs. The dispute was resolved, the correct heirs determined, and the property distributed to those heirs.
- Bankruptcy
- Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Debt Relief
- Probate
- Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Will Contests
- Estate Planning
- Guardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration, Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
- Tax Law
- Business Taxes, Criminal Tax Litigation, Estate Tax Planning, Income Taxes, International Taxes, Payroll Taxes, Property Taxes, Sales Taxes, Tax Appeals, Tax Audits, Tax Planning
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Free Consultation
We offer free no-fee consultations in all of our practice areas. - Credit Cards Accepted
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Contingent Fees
We accept contingent fees on many cases. Other fee options include hourly and flat fee arrangements.
- Texas
- State Bar of Texas
- ID Number: 24106962
- 5th Circuit
- Supreme Court of Texas
- Texas Eastern Bankruptcy Court
- U.S. Federal District Court, Northern & Eastern Districts of Texas
- English: Spoken, Written
- Hebrew: Spoken, Written
- Yiddish: Spoken, Written
- Attorney at Law
- Vecchio | Bloomenstiel PLLC
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- Partner in a firm established to meet the needs of financial planners, retirement planners, their clients, and individuals. We handle estate planning, probate, and bankruptcy.
- Attorney at Law
- Law Office of Joel M. Vecchio, P.C.
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- Prestoncrest Capital LLC
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- Todd, Ferentz, Schwarcz & Rimberg, LLP
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- Paralegal Supervisor
- Law Office of Snider & Associates, LLC
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- SMU Dedman School of Law
- J.D. | Banking, Corporate, Finance, Bankruptcy, and Securities Law
- Honors: cum laude
- Goucher College
- B.A.
- Honors: magna cum laude
- Best Bankruptcy Attorneys in Plano
- Expertise.com
- Very Good Rating
- Avvo
- Top Probate Attorneys in Allen, Texas
- Expertise.com
- State Bar of Texas  # 24106962
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- Dallas Bar Association
- Member
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- American Bar Association
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- Activities: Business Law, Forum on Franchising, and Real Property, Trust, and Estate Law sections
- Collin County Bar Association
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- Texas Center for Legal Ethics
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- Securities Regulation Law Journal
- Asset Protection for Individuals, Businesses, and Estates, DFW Jewish Professionals Networking Conference
- Ad Litem Certification
- State Bar of Texas
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- Q. A friend has 2 companies under her LLC. I want to start a third business under her LLC. What would it take?
- A: Thanks for your question. Unfortunately, this is a difficult question to answer without more information. It would help me to know the type of LLC your friend has and what ownership or relationship your friend's LLC or other two companies under it will have with the new business that you want to start.
Speaking very generally (and making a lot of assumptions), if your friend has an LLC that operates several businesses under it, then her LLC is likely classed as a "series LLC." This is a special business form in which a parent LLC owns or operates smaller sub-LLC's. If that is the case, then starting a new LLC under the parent LLC should be relatively easy. However, ... Read More