General Practitioner for Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties, Pennsylvania
Tim is a general legal practitioner who is licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania and primarily serves Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties. His office is located in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania.
His law practice is dedicated to serving individuals and small businesses in need of legal, tax, and related professional services.
Tim earned his Juris Doctorate from the Widener University School of Law at night while working full-time as a securities compliance administrator at Vanguard Brokerage Services in Malvern, Pennsylvania. He was at Vanguard for 7 years.
Tim primarily practices in the areas of personal Bankruptcy (Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and Chapter 13 Bankrutpcy) , No-Fault Divorce, and Custody. In addition, he prepares all types of tax returns such as Personal Income Tax, Small Business, and Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax Returns.
During law school, Tim was a staff member of the Delaware Journal of Corporate Law and served as an intern for the United States District Court of Delaware. In addition, he earned a Certificate from the Institute of Delaware Corporate and Business Law for the completion of specialized legal studies. Tim was ranked 17th in his graduating class.
Tim regularly serves as a court official on arbitration panels that decide civil actions brought on appeal from district courts. In addition, he volunteers through the Chester County Bar Association's Access to Justice Program to assist individuals who cannot afford legal representation.
Tim's office is located in the center of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania's historic district at 21 S. Main Street with plenty of parking on Main, Church, and Bridge Streets. Contact him to discuss your legal issue and schedule a free no obligation, confidential, initial consultation at (610) 247-1249 or timwilfong@aol.com.
Areas of Practice:
Bankruptcy (Chapter 7 Bankruptcy & Chapter 13 Bankruptcy)
Timothy E. Wilfong, Attorney at Law is considered a "debt relief agency. I help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code." Even though I may be considered a "debt relief agency" this does affect not my status as a licensed attorney admitted to practice in Pennsylvania.