It’s easy:

  1. Initial Consultation: Most firms offer free phone or video consultations to understand your situation.
  2. Provide Documents: Send scanned or digital copies of credit reports, fraudulent statements, and police reports via email or a secure portal.
  3. E-Sign Agreements: Sign representation agreements and legal filings through e-signature platforms like DocuSign.
  4. Ongoing Communication: Stay informed with regular email updates, phone calls, and Zoom meetings.

You can do all of this from the comfort of your home, ensuring distance never impedes your legal representation.

Michael F. Cardoza, Esq.
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U.S. Marine & Consumer Financial Protection Attorney helping victims of ID theft and Credit Reporting errors.