About Reed
Reed Allmand practices bankruptcy law at The Allmand Law Office, PLLC, located in Dallas, Texas. Since becoming a licensed attorney in 2001, he has established himself as a prominent figure in the legal community. His firm specializes in consumer bankruptcy and foreclosure defense, providing comprehensive legal services to clients facing financial difficulties throughout the Dallas area. The firm’s mission is to empower individuals by helping them regain financial stability. In 2000, Reed earned his J.D. from Texas Wesleyan University School of Law, a pivotal step that laid the groundwork for his legal career.
Prior to that, he completed a B.B.A. in Accounting and Finance at Abilene Christian University in 1996. This educational background equips him with a robust understanding of both law and finance—skills that are essential for navigating the complex financial issues his clients encounter. Most of his work involves guiding clients through Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings, where he meticulously assesses each client's financial situation to determine the best course of action. Foreclosure defense is another critical area of Reed’s practice. He actively represents clients in negotiations with lenders, striving to find viable solutions that allow them to keep their homes.
Each case typically involves detailed financial assessments, strategic planning, and negotiations with creditors. Reed’s approach is centered on achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients, often requiring innovative solutions to complex problems. Before founding The Allmand Law Office in 2011, Reed served as a partner and lead lawyer at another firm. This experience was instrumental in honing his skills in bankruptcy law and establishing his reputation as a trusted advisor for individuals grappling with overwhelming debt. His expertise is further underscored by his board certification in consumer bankruptcy, a designation that supports his the field and his clients. Reed is an active member of several professional organizations, including the American Consumer Bankruptcy College and the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers.
His affiliations with the Dallas County Bar Association and the Tarrant County Bar Association demonstrate his dedication to staying informed about the latest developments in bankruptcy law. Beyond his legal practice, Reed is committed to educating the public about bankruptcy and financial management. He frequently participates in community outreach programs aimed at raising awareness about the benefits of bankruptcy as a financial tool. Reed Allmand continues to be a vital resource for those navigating financial challenges in Texas, making a significant impact in the lives of many.