Steven Fagan
Fagan, Fagan & Davis
About Us
Our law firm has been helping clients in the Chicago area since the big hair days of the '80s! We help clients buy and sell homes, protect themselves and their families with careful estate planning, and even defend clients accused of DUI, felony and misdemeanor criminal offense or traffic charges in Illinois, and help clear up old criminal records. Clients have been calling out to Fagan, Fagan & Davis attorneys for legal help at (847) 635-8200 for over 40 years, and you're welcome to call on us as well!
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We defend people facing criminal and DUI charges throughout the greater Chicago area, including all of Cook, Lake and DuPage county. If one of your...
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Agree with almost everything. However, if you make $100k in Nashville, that’s way different than $100k in Chicago or NYC, and are you really thinking someone who made $100,500 last year (and let’s not forget many of us have highly variable income year to year) should get no help? Finally, only...
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Agree with almost everything. However, if you make $100k in Nashville, that’s way different than $100k in Chicago or NYC, and are you really thinking someone who made $100,500 last year (and let’s not forget many of us have highly variable income year to year) should get no help? Finally, only the first $100k is eligible in calculating the loan amount anyway under the CARES act. Not really a major issue.