About Matthew Michael
Matthew Michael Cree is a dedicated bankruptcy attorney based in Greenwood, Indiana. He earned his Juris Doctor from Ohio Northern University in 2006, where he concentrated on bankruptcy and debtor-creditor rights. This specialized education laid the foundation for his future practice. Prior to his legal studies, Cree obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Business and Finance from Franklin College in 2002. This academic background in finance complements his legal expertise. This lets the attorney navigate complex financial issues effectively.
Cree was admitted to the Indiana State Bar on October 19, 2007 — He has maintained an active status in good standing since his admission. His Indiana Attorney Number is 27073-41, which supports his the legal profession. In addition to his Indiana credentials, he was admitted to the Texas State Bar on May 4, 2007, with Bar Card Number 24057813. Although his Texas license is currently inactive, this experience has broadened his understanding of bankruptcy law across state lines. In 2015, Cree established the Law Office of Matthew M — Cree, LLC, located at 310 W. Main Street, Suite 205, Greenwood, IN 46142.
His practice primarily focuses on bankruptcy law, encompassing Chapter 7, 11, and 13 cases, as well as debt relief and consumer rights. This specialization allows him to assist clients in navigating the often complex and emotional process of bankruptcy. His office is designed to provide a welcoming environment for clients seeking guidance during challenging financial times. Cree is an active member of several professional organizations. Since 2016, he has been a member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, which supports his staying updated on industry trends and best practices. His community involvement extends beyond his legal practice; he served as President of the Board of Directors for the Humane Society of Johnson County starting in 2011.
Additionally, he is a 2010 graduate of Leadership Johnson County, which highlights his dedication to community leadership and service. In his personal life, Cree enjoys spending quality time with his family, which includes four dogs and five cats. His deep love for his community drives him to engage in various local initiatives. Notably, he has assisted in developing a non-profit destination marketing organization aimed at promoting and growing tourism and business in Johnson County. This commitment to community development shows his belief in the importance of giving back — For legal inquiries, Cree can be reached by phone at (317) 883-7350.