The Law Office of Simon Goldenberg, PLLC is a consumer advocacy and debt relief law firm based in New York that serves clients in New York and New Jersey. Attorney Simon Goldenberg has been recognized with an Avvo Clients' Choice Award and selected as a Rising Star by SuperLawyers for 2014-2022, indicating peer recognition within the legal community.
The firm offers strategic debt negotiation and settlement services as alternatives to bankruptcy, particularly for credit card and student loan debts. They provide lawsuit defense for clients facing debt collection actions, conduct free initial evaluations to assess client situations, and help clients compare bankruptcy versus debt settlement options. The firm emphasizes protection of consumers from abusive debt collection practices and works to defend client rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and Fair Credit Reporting Act provisions.
The firm distinguishes itself through personalized, customized action plans for each client rather than standardized approaches. They claim to combine aggressive negotiation tactics with individual attention, positioning themselves against the "teams of lawyers" that banks employ. Client testimonials highlight fast resolutions (settlement within a week mentioned), cost savings, and assistance with student loan issues specifically.
As a law firm rather than a debt settlement company, this represents a hybrid model—they appear to practice consumer law with debt relief as a specialty, rather than being a traditional debt settlement firm. Clients should understand they are hiring legal representation, which typically costs more than non-legal debt settlement services but may provide stronger legal protections, particularly in lawsuit defense scenarios. Consolidating high-interest balances into a single installment loan with a fixed rate can reduce total interest paid and simplify monthly budgeting. When evaluating options, debt consolidation loans combine multiple debts into a single payment. Credit repair services can address inaccurate items. Credit counseling through nonprofit agencies provides free budgeting guidance. Consumers may also benefit from secured credit cards or credit builder loans to rebuild scores.