
Paul Murphy-Ahles
Camp Hill, PA
Licensed for 16 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Bankruptcy & Debt
Language
English
About
As a partner at Dethlefs, Pykosh, Shook & Murphy Law, York attorney Paul Murphy-Ahles provides legal counsel in matters of commercial and consumer bankruptcy. His firm also represents people accused of crimes or going through divorce. Also, he holds memberships with several professional organizations including the PA Middle District Bankruptcy Bar Association and the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. He is a graduate of Shippensburg University and the Widener University School of Law. Contact his firm today for your free case evaluation.
Practices Areas
Bankruptcy & Debt
Language
English
Contact
Dethlefs Pykosh & Murphy2132 Market StreetCamp Hill, PA, 170112132 Market StreetCamp Hill, PA, 17011
Office: N/A
Website: N/AReviews
Great service. Very knowledgeable. Would highly recommend to anyone dealing with financial issues.
Paul Murphy provided us with excellent advise and service at a difficult time in our lives. He guided us through the bankruptcy process ever step of the way and answer our questions and concerns in a detailed thoughtful way. We would recommend him to anyone facing difficult financial times.
I hired Paul Murphy for my bankruptcy case. He took $3700 and the only thing he did was file my bankruptcy. I provided him with all of the information that he transferred to his letterhead. (I provided him with all the forms already figured out). Anytime I had a question about my bankruptcy Paul Murphy gave me wrong information. For example, he said we could keep our car when our lease ran out. We made our payments on the car every month. At the end of the lease we found out our payments weren't being reported by the car dealership to the credit bureaus and they would not let us finance the car when the lease was up. Whenever we had questions about the IRS, Paul gave us incorrect information which we discovered when taxes were due. He told us we could still get a payment plan from the IRS while in bankruptcy. The IRS won't give someone in bankruptcy a payment plan. Also, Paul said we wouldn't have any problems renting an apartment. We can't move even though we have a good rental payment history and are good tenants. A sincere question: are there any bankruptcy lawyers that can answer a debtors questions accurately or is it their sole job only to file the bankruptcy? I would have filed the bankruptcy on my own because I spent a lot of time filling out the paper work. However, I decided to hire a lawyer to answer questions like the ones I just posted above since I had signed up for a 5 year Ch 13 bk. What kind of lawyer should a debtor hire if they want answers to bankruptcy questions and not just a lawyer to file?
Don't use this guy as your lawyer. They screwed my bankruptcy all they way up. I ended up still having to pay a lien on my house which was the whole reason i went to these people. When i call there the secretary does this fake"i can't hear you " bit on the phone and won't let me get through. I go in the office and he's always not there. They are unprofessional and will screw you over and not return your calls. I wish i could get my money back. AVOID!!
Great service. Very knowledgeable. Would highly recommend to anyone dealing with financial issues.
Paul Murphy provided us with excellent advise and service at a difficult time in our lives. He guided us through the bankruptcy process ever step of the way and answer our questions and concerns in a detailed thoughtful way. We would recommend him to anyone facing difficult financial times.
I hired Paul Murphy for my bankruptcy case. He took $3700 and the only thing he did was file my bankruptcy. I provided him with all of the information that he transferred to his letterhead. (I provided him with all the forms already figured out). Anytime I had a question about my bankruptcy Paul Murphy gave me wrong information. For example, he said we could keep our car when our lease ran out. We made our payments on the car every month. At the end of the lease we found out our payments weren't being reported by the car dealership to the credit bureaus and they would not let us finance the car when the lease was up. Whenever we had questions about the IRS, Paul gave us incorrect information which we discovered when taxes were due. He told us we could still get a payment plan from the IRS while in bankruptcy. The IRS won't give someone in bankruptcy a payment plan. Also, Paul said we wouldn't have any problems renting an apartment. We can't move even though we have a good rental payment history and are good tenants. A sincere question: are there any bankruptcy lawyers that can answer a debtors questions accurately or is it their sole job only to file the bankruptcy? I would have filed the bankruptcy on my own because I spent a lot of time filling out the paper work. However, I decided to hire a lawyer to answer questions like the ones I just posted above since I had signed up for a 5 year Ch 13 bk. What kind of lawyer should a debtor hire if they want answers to bankruptcy questions and not just a lawyer to file?
Don't use this guy as your lawyer. They screwed my bankruptcy all they way up. I ended up still having to pay a lien on my house which was the whole reason i went to these people. When i call there the secretary does this fake"i can't hear you " bit on the phone and won't let me get through. I go in the office and he's always not there. They are unprofessional and will screw you over and not return your calls. I wish i could get my money back. AVOID!!
Great service. Very knowledgeable. Would highly recommend to anyone dealing with financial issues.
Paul Murphy provided us with excellent advise and service at a difficult time in our lives. He guided us through the bankruptcy process ever step of the way and answer our questions and concerns in a detailed thoughtful way. We would recommend him to anyone facing difficult financial times.
I hired Paul Murphy for my bankruptcy case. He took $3700 and the only thing he did was file my bankruptcy. I provided him with all of the information that he transferred to his letterhead. (I provided him with all the forms already figured out). Anytime I had a question about my bankruptcy Paul Murphy gave me wrong information. For example, he said we could keep our car when our lease ran out. We made our payments on the car every month. At the end of the lease we found out our payments weren't being reported by the car dealership to the credit bureaus and they would not let us finance the car when the lease was up. Whenever we had questions about the IRS, Paul gave us incorrect information which we discovered when taxes were due. He told us we could still get a payment plan from the IRS while in bankruptcy. The IRS won't give someone in bankruptcy a payment plan. Also, Paul said we wouldn't have any problems renting an apartment. We can't move even though we have a good rental payment history and are good tenants. A sincere question: are there any bankruptcy lawyers that can answer a debtors questions accurately or is it their sole job only to file the bankruptcy? I would have filed the bankruptcy on my own because I spent a lot of time filling out the paper work. However, I decided to hire a lawyer to answer questions like the ones I just posted above since I had signed up for a 5 year Ch 13 bk. What kind of lawyer should a debtor hire if they want answers to bankruptcy questions and not just a lawyer to file?
Don't use this guy as your lawyer. They screwed my bankruptcy all they way up. I ended up still having to pay a lien on my house which was the whole reason i went to these people. When i call there the secretary does this fake"i can't hear you " bit on the phone and won't let me get through. I go in the office and he's always not there. They are unprofessional and will screw you over and not return your calls. I wish i could get my money back. AVOID!!