Ray T. Kennington Atty At Law Case Study

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Located in Ozark, AL, Ray T. Kennington Atty At Law is dedicated to meeting the legal needs of individual and business clients in civil and criminal matters. Serving the community since 1982, Attorney Kennington combines his legal knowledge and experience with a caring approach, producing peace of mind and successful outcomes for clients in distress.

Attorney Kennington is one of the affordable bankruptcy attorneys in the area, and represents clients in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy proceedings. Ray T. Kennington Atty At Law has helped many clients obtain relief from burdensome debt. An experienced Social Security disability attorney, Attorney Kennington helps relieve client suffering by winning disability benefit awards for them.

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