The Plainfield, Indiana Area Bankruptcy Offices of John Forest Bymaster
The Bymaster Bankruptcy Office Serving Plainfield is North of Town off of State Road 267:
(Co Rd. 650 is now known as the Whitestown Parkway)
NOTE: CO RD. 650 is now the Whitestown Parkway4435 E. Whitestown Parkway, Lebanon, IN 46052
Directions # 1: Take 267 North until you pass the small town of Fayette North of Brownsburg. You will see Whitestown Parkway, turn right onto the road there. Our office will be on the right hand side 1/2 a mile down.
Or, use Directions #2: Or you can take I-70 East to I-465 North, then head left onto I-65 North and get off on the second exit, Exit 130 of I-65, the Zionsville Exit. Then turn left off the exit and our office will be 1 1/2 miles down. Make sure to keep going STRAIGHT at the 4-way stop. It looks like you're going in the Country, but that's the RIGHT direction, keep going!)
It may take 25-30 minutes, but the low fees, service, and setting is worth drive. That's why Plainfield has chosen us so many times for their debt relief needs.
Call us to set up a free bankruptcy/debt relief consultation:
1-317-769-2244
We offer Plainfield, IN residents services in Bankruptcy, Chapter 13, Debt Settlement, Debt Consolidation, Cedit Cards Settlements, Medical Bill Bankruptcies, and other Debt Relief.
THE CREATION STORY OF BYMASTER BANKRUPTCY LAW OFFICE:
John Bymaster founded the first Bymaster Bankruptcy Law Office in North of Plainfield, Indiana in 2008 with his sister, Anna Jean Bymaster. With Troublesome economic times at hand, they understood that a completely new type of bankruptcy office would be needed to serve the local community.
Rolling up their sleeves, John and Anna created the first BYMASTER BANKRUPTCY LAW OFFICE in a rural, traditional Indiana setting to let their clients feel at ease as they went though difficult times. This office was created North of Plainfield off of State Road 267.
John and Anna understood that the bankruptcy staff and environment must be friendly, affordable, and locally-rooted. This allowed them to far better serve Hendricks County residents than the existing, larger, city-based bankruptcy law offices.