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David Gormley

David Gormley

Andrews Bongar Gormley & Clagett
  • Bankruptcy, Estate Planning, Personal Injury ...
  • Maryland
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Biography

Dave Gormley is a Partner and the head of our Bankruptcy and Real Estate departments. He has been handling bankruptcy and foreclosure cases for over 10 years. There isn’t much related to bankruptcy or foreclosure he has not already seen. Dave is admitted to practice in Maryland and the Federal Courts, including the U.S. Bankruptcy Court and the U.S. Supreme Court. He lives near Annapolis with his family.

Practice Areas
Bankruptcy
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Debt Relief
Estate Planning
Guardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration, Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
Personal Injury
Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
Probate
Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Will Contests
Additional Practice Area
  • Car Accidents
Fees
  • Free Consultation
    Free Bankruptcy and Personal Injury Consultations
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Contingent Fees
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Maryland
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4th Circuit
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U.S. Supreme Court
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Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
Partner
Andrews Bongar Gormley & Clagett
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Education
University of Baltimore School of Law
J.D.
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University of Maryland - Baltimore County
B.A. (1988) | History & Political Science
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Awards
Peer Reviewed
Martindale Hubbell
5 Star
Professional Associations
Maryland State Bar
Member
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Publications
Articles & Publications
How Much Debt Do You Need To File Bankruptcy
Southern Maryland Law
Speaking Engagements
Bankruptcy Basics, Successful Transitioning and Reentry Skills Program, Charles County Detention Center
Charles County Sheriff's Office
Dave Gormley gave a presentation to inmates at the Charles County Detention Center as part of the Successful Transitioning and Reentry Skills Program. Dave’s presentation focused on what inmates can do to avoid bankruptcy and deal with the financial difficulties that may result from incarceration. The STARS program is a 10-week course consisting of educational sessions focusing on life skills such as resume writing, financial management, parenting, first aid, nutrition and more. Discover what you need to know about Bankruptcy in Maryland. Click here to see our Free Legal Consumer Guide to Bankruptcy and get answer to your questions today. Know your options. Be informed. Protect yourself.
Certifications
Maryland Licensed Title Producer
Maryland Insuance Administration
Websites & Blogs
Website
Southern Maryland Law
Website
Southern Maryland Law Bankruptcy
Blog
Lexington Park Google+ Page
Blog
Blog
Southern Maryland Law Bankruptcy Blog
Videos
Keeping Your Car When Filing For Bankruptcy. In this Two Minute Legal Clinic Dave Gormley explains what your options are to keep your car when you file for bankruptcy. For more information on filing for bankruptcy in Southern Maryland see our Free Legal Guide Keeping Your Car When Filling For Bankruptcy - The Two Minute Legal Clinic

Keeping Your Car When Filing For Bankruptcy. In this Two Minute Legal Clinic Dave Gormley explains what your options are to keep your car when you file for bankruptcy. For more information on filing for bankruptcy in Southern Maryland see our Free Legal Guide

Keeping Your House In Bankruptcy. In this Two Minute Legal Clinic Dave Gormley explains what your option are to keep your house when filing for bankruptcy. For more information about filing for bankruptcy in Southern Maryland see our Free Legal Guide https://southernmarylandlaw.com/legal-guides/bankruptcy-guide/ Keeping Your House When Filing For Bankruptcy - The Two Minute Legal Clinic

Keeping Your House In Bankruptcy. In this Two Minute Legal Clinic Dave Gormley explains what your option are to keep your house when filing for bankruptcy. For more information about filing for bankruptcy in Southern Maryland see our Free Legal Guide https://southernmarylandlaw.com/legal-guides/bankruptcy-guide/

In this Two Minute Legal Clinic Dave Gormley explains Maryland's Bankruptcy Exemptions. For more information about bankruptcy see our Free Legal Guide: -https://southernmarylandlaw.com/legal-guides/bankruptcy-guide/ What are Bankruptcy Exemptions - The Two Minute Legal Clinic

In this Two Minute Legal Clinic Dave Gormley explains Maryland's Bankruptcy Exemptions. For more information about bankruptcy see our Free Legal Guide: -https://southernmarylandlaw.com/legal-guides/bankruptcy-guide/

When people come into our Waldorf or Lexington Park office for a free bankruptcy consultation, there are certain questions they will ask. How Much Debt Do You Need To File For Bankruptcy

When people come into our Waldorf or Lexington Park office for a free bankruptcy consultation, there are certain questions they will ask.

What To Bring To Your Southern Maryland Bankruptcy Consult What To Bring To Your Bankruptcy Consult

What To Bring To Your Southern Maryland Bankruptcy Consult

The Different Types of Bankruptcy.Dave Gormley reviews the different types of bankruptcy. From Chapter 7 to Chapter 15. Sometimes when people come into our Waldorf or Lexington Park office they know exactly what type of bankruptcy they want to file. Other times a person just comes in to find out what options they may have. Even the person who thinks they know what they want to do is sometimes surprised that another type of bankruptcy is there best option. During your initial consultation we may even find that deciding what is the best bankruptcy option is a tough decision. While you can The Different Types Of Bankruptcy

The Different Types of Bankruptcy.Dave Gormley reviews the different types of bankruptcy. From Chapter 7 to Chapter 15. Sometimes when people come into our Waldorf or Lexington Park office they know exactly what type of bankruptcy they want to file. Other times a person just comes in to find out what options they may have. Even the person who thinks they know what they want to do is sometimes surprised that another type of bankruptcy is there best option. During your initial consultation we may even find that deciding what is the best bankruptcy option is a tough decision. While you can

Preparing for Your Southern Maryland Meeting of Creditors Preparing for Your Meeting of Creditors

Preparing for Your Southern Maryland Meeting of Creditors

The Real Estate Show Ensuring A Successful Real Estate Settlement

The Real Estate Show

A Southern Maryland Lawyer and Southern California Realtor talk about the Issues A Southern Maryland Lawyer and Southern California Realtor talk about the Issues

A Southern Maryland Lawyer and Southern California Realtor talk about the Issues

Legal Answers
11 Questions Answered
Q. Will I lose my home after filing chapter 7 bankruptcy if I don't owe anything on it and it's worth $65,000?
A: Currently Virginia bankruptcy exemption. However it is my understanding that this is changing. You should consult with a bankruptcy lawyer and see what this new law will mean if it become law. You would probably still loose your house, but you could exempt more of the equity from your house. The new exemption may let you protect up to $25,000 in equity if it becomes law. It could also make it so you could pay less of your debt and still protect your house in a Chapter 13. However, with the drop in income you experienced it may be time to think of letting the house go.
Q. What forms do I need for a chapter 7 and is there a packet
A: You can check the bankruptcy court's website for information on the forms.

Here is the website for western district. http://www.wawb.uscourts.gov/csReadyToFile

They also have information on representing yourself. At the very least get a consultation with a bankruptcy lawyer. Representing yourself is difficult and can make things worse.
Q. Can I add a cover letter with additional information for the trustee when filing my chapter 7 petition?
A: You probably just want to send the cover letter with the document production you send the Trustee after the case is filed.
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11705 Berry Road Suite 202
Waldorf, MD 20603
Telephone: (301) 645-4100
Fax: (301) 843-2351
22196 Three Notch Road Suite 104
Lexington Park, MD 20653
Telephone: (301) 863-7480
Fax: (301) 843-2351