The Law Offices of Kenneth H Dramer

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626 Rxr Plz Fl 6
Uniondale, NY 11556
A debt relief law firm that provides services throughout Long Island, New York City and Upstate NY. We offer Debt Settlement, Debt Collection Lawsuit Defense, Mortgage Loan Modifications, Foreclosure Lawsuit Defense, FDCPA Lawsuits, Bankruptcy, Predatory Lending Lawsuits, Tax Settlements, Student Loan Settlements, and Credit Reporting Correctional Services. Our services are for both Businesses & Consumers! When dealing with our debt relief lawyers you can be confident that you are not only represented by the most experienced and successful debt attorneys, but it's important to know that you have choices when it comes to dealing with your financial issues since no one option is right for everyone! We offer every option! Visit us on the web or call now to get started on the road to financial freedom!

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4.515 reviews
Elizabeth R.
8/4/2025

We tried for a number of years to get my dad (90 years old) released from his timeshare contract. We could never get anyone on the phone, our emails were never answers, we never received any...

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Melinda W.
9/9/2025

Amazing service! They communicated often and were able to rid us of our timeshare. I highly recommend! The flat fee was the best we didn't have to come up with tons of money to get out of our...

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Sonia A.
9/9/2024

First of all let me say they are like a hidden gem! It took me forever to find them. I talked to a lot of lawyers, but this law firm was the one! Background : I needed help to be able to exit my...

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Guilherme C.
3/18/2024

It was great to know this firm and Michael Sininsky, who took care of my Timeshare cancellation. From the very beginning they were always very honest and transparent about all the process and what...

Liz F.
8/12/2024

We hired these alleged lawyers to negotiate a business debt. We would have been better off working directly with the company as the settlement plus their fees ended up costing us an additional...

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