Stecklein Robertson Law

Stecklein Robertson Law Founded by A.J. Stecklein and Matthew Robertson, their firm is dedicated to providing exceptional legal services with a personal touch.

Stecklein Robertson Law's team of dedicated legal professionals provides unique skills and expertise, covering cases ranging from identity theft to probate and estate planning to business troubles. Our firm deeply understands the challenges within this country's court system and are committed to tirelessly advocating for the rights of individuals and consumers who find themselves in difficult situ

ations, often pitted against powerful corporations and complex statutes. Stecklein Robertson Law's team of dedicated legal professionals provides unique skills and expertise, ensuring clients are in the best hands possible when it comes to navigating the complexities of the courtroom. Their services extend to every area that could deeply impact the individuals involved, covering cases ranging from identity theft to probate and estate planning to business troubles.

We believe in giving you clear answers—not confusing legal jargon. When your rights are violated, you deserve an advocat...
05/09/2025

We believe in giving you clear answers—not confusing legal jargon.

When your rights are violated, you deserve an advocate who tells it to you straight.

Our job is to make sure you understand your options and feel confident about your next step.

No fluff. Just facts, power, and results.

A single error on your credit report can snowball fast. It might seem small—an incorrect date, wrong balance, or account...
05/05/2025

A single error on your credit report can snowball fast.

It might seem small—an incorrect date, wrong balance, or account you don’t recognize—but it can cost you approval on a loan or job offer.

Credit bureaus are required by law to maintain accurate information, and you can sue when they don’t.

We’ve seen clients bounce back from years of damage caused by just one mistake.

You deserve better than a broken system.

When someone else’s debt appears on your credit report, it’s not just a fluke—it’s a major failure by the credit bureaus...
04/29/2025

When someone else’s debt appears on your credit report, it’s not just a fluke—it’s a major failure by the credit bureaus.

These are known as "mixed files," and they happen more than you think.

Whether it’s due to a similar name, social security error, or database glitch, the damage is real.

You could be denied loans or pay higher interest rates because of someone else’s behavior.

The good news? It's fixable.

Collectors are not allowed to threaten you with jail, lawsuits, or law enforcement action unless it's real—and most of t...
04/28/2025

Collectors are not allowed to threaten you with jail, lawsuits, or law enforcement action unless it's real—and most of the time, it’s not.

These scare tactics are designed to make you panic and pay, even when you’re unsure you owe the debt.

But guess what? Under the FDCPA, these threats are illegal.

We’ve helped clients sue collectors for using fear to manipulate them. If you’ve been threatened, document everything—and give us a call.

Your credit report affects everything from your home loan to your insurance premium. That means even a small error—wrong...
04/25/2025

Your credit report affects everything from your home loan to your insurance premium.

That means even a small error—wrong address, outdated debt, false late payment—can cost you thousands.

Credit bureaus are legally required to keep your report accurate and to correct it when you file a dispute.

If they don’t, we can help you take legal action.

This isn’t about just fixing a mistake—it’s about protecting your future.

You deserve accuracy, and we make sure you get it.

Ever been told, “If you pay, we’ll delete the debt from your credit report”? That’s called “pay-for-delete”—and while it...
04/24/2025

Ever been told, “If you pay, we’ll delete the debt from your credit report”?

That’s called “pay-for-delete”—and while it sounds great, collectors often lie.

If you’ve paid and your credit report still shows that debt, you may have legal grounds to take action.

Under consumer protection laws, false or misleading statements are violations.

We help people hold collectors accountable for promises they didn’t keep. Don’t let them damage your credit and your trust.

One person taking a stand is powerful—but when thousands stand together, real change happens. That’s the power of class ...
04/23/2025

One person taking a stand is powerful—but when thousands stand together, real change happens.

That’s the power of class action lawsuits.

If you’ve been harmed by a company’s widespread practices—faulty billing, robocalls, false credit reporting—you may be one of many.

We build these cases to give every person a voice and hold corporations accountable.

Joining a class action doesn’t just fight for your rights—it helps protect future consumers, too.

You filed a dispute and the credit bureau didn’t fix it—or worse, they didn’t even investigate? That’s not just bad serv...
04/17/2025

You filed a dispute and the credit bureau didn’t fix it—or worse, they didn’t even investigate?

That’s not just bad service—it’s illegal under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).

You have a right to a full investigation and correction when you flag an error.

If they fail to do that, it opens the door for legal action.

Don’t let them ignore you—let us handle it from here. You may be entitled to more than just a correction.

Are you constantly receiving texts or calls from companies you never gave your number to? You’re not alone—and those mes...
04/15/2025

Are you constantly receiving texts or calls from companies you never gave your number to?

You’re not alone—and those messages could be more than spam.

If a business is using an autodialer or prerecorded voice without your express permission, it’s likely violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).

The law exists to give you control over who gets to contact you.

We’ve helped countless people turn those annoying texts into compensation. Don’t delete those messages—send them our way.

If your identity has been stolen, don't panic—take action. The faster you respond, the better you can limit the damage. ...
04/03/2025

If your identity has been stolen, don't panic—take action.

The faster you respond, the better you can limit the damage. Follow these steps:

1. Place a fraud alert or credit freeze with the credit bureaus
2. Check your credit report for fraudulent accounts
3. Report the identity theft to the FTC
4. Contact banks and lenders to close or secure affected accounts
5. File a police report if necessary for further protection

Identity theft can be overwhelming, but knowing your rights and acting quickly can help restore your financial security.

Identity theft doesn't just steal your money—it can ruin your credit. Fraudulent accounts and missed payments on loans y...
04/02/2025

Identity theft doesn't just steal your money—it can ruin your credit.

Fraudulent accounts and missed payments on loans you never took out can cause your credit score to plummet, making it harder to get approved for mortgages, auto loans, or even job applications.

One of the best ways to protect yourself is by checking your credit report frequently.

If you see accounts or charges you don’t recognize, report them immediately.

A credit freeze can also prevent thieves from opening new accounts in your name.

Staying proactive is the best way to keep your credit safe.

Divorce is already stressful, but many people don't realize how much it can impact their credit. When separating finance...
04/01/2025

Divorce is already stressful, but many people don't realize how much it can impact their credit.

When separating finances, consider these key steps:

Close or refinance joint accounts to avoid being responsible for an ex’s debt.
Ensure your divorce decree specifies who is responsible for each debt.
Monitor your credit report for errors or accounts that should no longer be linked to you.

Financial independence after divorce starts with credit awareness.

Make sure your report reflects your new reality

Address

1503 Westport Road Suite 1A
Mound City, KS
64111

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19139562511

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