Newport Chapter 7 Attorney Thomas B. Orr
As sole practitioner at my firm, I pride myself on the quality of my personal interactions with my clients. I have over 23 years of experience that I utilize in the pursuit of a resolution to your situation. As a 4th generation lawyer, I come from a family with an extensive legal background. I am able to use all available resources and my full understanding of the bankruptcy laws in order to provide you with the type of representation you need.
Bankruptcy matters can be intimidating. I can assist you in navigating the new laws and learning how they affect your ability to regain control of your finances. I do not see bankruptcy as a stigma of mismanaged funds, just a way for you to address your debts and seek a new start to your financial life.
In addition to representing clients in a variety of bankruptcy cases, I also offer legal advice and counsel in several other areas of practice, including probate, real estate, business law, and litigation.
Law is not my first career, I worked in retail business for many years, providing me with real world experience that aids in my ability to understand you and your family’s situation. I have two children of my own and understand the importance of providing for one's family.
Contact a Newport Chapter 7 attorney that is fluent in the language of the new bankruptcy laws. I can help you understand the changes and how they may affect your situation. A free initial consultation is offered so you can meet with me to discuss your case requirements. Also, flexible appointment times are available. I work to try and meet all of your individual requirements.
Attorney Thomas B. Orr confidently represents clients throughout Rhode Island, including the communities of Newport, Middletown, Portsmouth, Tiverton, Little Compton, Jamestown, Warren, Bristol, Barrington, and the surrounding areas.
Thomas B. Orr
Attorney at Law
55 Memorial Boulevard
Newport, RI 02840
Phone: (401) 846-4610
E-mail
The Rhode Island Supreme Court licenses all attorneys in the general practice of law. The Court does not license or certify any lawyer as an expert or specialist in any field of practice.

