Experts in bankruptcy defence
Bankruptcy can have serious financial and personal consequences, however, with the strong legal support, you can protect your future. West London Law, founded in 2003, has defended hundreds of bankruptcy cases with outstanding results, helping clients avoid long-term damage and regain financial stability.
Our reputation is built on expert knowledge, bespoke strategies, and consistently achieving excellent results.
Immediate legal support to protect your assets and challenge creditor actions.
We apply to annul bankruptcy orders if debts are settled or orders were made in error.
We set aside statutory demands to stop bankruptcy proceedings.
Our expert bankruptcy and insolvency solicitor explores repayment and settlement options to prevent long-term financial harm and distress.
How We Support You
Strong representation and robust defence.
Strategic advice to achieve the best possible financial outcomes.
End to end guidance to help you regain controlce.
We are experts in responding to urgent cases
West London Law’s expertise helped us navigate a tough financial situation with confidence and clarity.
If you are facing financial challenges or require expert legal advice in bankruptcy, we invite you to contact us for a confidential consultation. Let West London Law be your trusted partner in navigating complex legal landscapes.
West London Law Limited does not provide reserved services to the public.
Gurvir Birang is a practising solicitor, founder, litigator and bankruptcy expert, authorised and regulated by the SRA. Gurvir Birang practices from Spencer West LLP. Spencer West LLP is authorised and regulated by the SRA.
West London Law is a trading name of West London Law Limited, registered in England and Wales (company number 06776937).
West London Law was set up in 2003 and became non-regulated in 2020 and is no longer a firm of solicitors. This website is for marketing purposes only.
Disclaimer. Information on this website does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as it does not provide a complete statement of the law. Specific legal advice should be sought and tailored to your particular circumstances.