The Debt Defenders by Ciment Law Firm, PLLC is a Texas-based legal practice specializing in consumer debt and bankruptcy representation. Founded and led by attorney Daniel Ciment, the firm positions itself as a consumer advocate focused on defending debtors' rights against creditors and debt collectors. The firm operates from Katy, Texas and serves clients throughout the state with bilingual (English/Spanish) support.
The firm offers a comprehensive suite of debt-related legal services including Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Chapter 13 bankruptcy, Chapter 7 business bankruptcy, debt lawsuit defense, bank garnishment defense, judgment lien release, FCRA credit report error disputes, FDCPA debt collection harassment claims, student loan assistance, debt settlement, and state of Texas lawsuit defense. They also provide a proprietary "Debt Protection Program" and guidance on illegal loan information and terms.
The firm differentiates itself through a branded "3-step process" (Resolve, Protect, Rebuild) and explicitly positions itself as adversarial to debt collectors, using the tagline "Proudly hated by debt collectors." They emphasize their track record of resolving thousands of debt lawsuits and bankruptcy cases, though specific metrics are not provided on the website.
As a law firm, The Debt Defenders provides legal representation rather than debt settlement or consolidation services. Potential clients should understand that bankruptcy filing involves significant legal process and lasting credit impact, and representation is limited to Texas cases. The firm's marketing emphasizes consumer protection but lacks detailed information about fees, success rates, or attorney credentials beyond the owner's name.
Consumers considering bankruptcy should also explore alternatives. Debt relief programs may negotiate settlements for less than owed, while debt consolidation loans can simplify payments into one monthly bill. Credit counseling agencies offer free financial assessments and debt management plans. After bankruptcy, rebuilding credit through secured credit cards and credit builder loans provides a structured path back. Credit repair services can help ensure the bankruptcy filing is accurately reported and outdated items are removed on schedule. Credit monitoring services provide ongoing visibility during the multi-year recovery process. After discharge, qualifying for an installment loan — even a small one with higher rates — can begin rebuilding payment history on your credit report.