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Showing 7 bankruptcy lawyers in Bonita Springs, FL
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The Dellutri Law Group, PA
9240 Bonita Beach Rd SE # 1117, Bonita Springs, FL 34135
(239) 939-0900
dellutrilawgroup.com
Safe Harbor Law Firm
27821 S Tamiami Trl #2, Bonita Springs, FL 34134
(239) 788-2033
safeharborlawfirm.com
Cummings & Cummings Law
24850 Burnt Pine Dr Suite 1, Bonita Springs, FL 34134
(214) 449-1194
cummings.law
Ryan J. Really Attorney at Law, PLLC
24031 S Tamiami Trl Suite 101, Bonita Springs, FL 34134
(239) 215-2505
getreallylegal.com
Law Offices of Juan J. Mendoza, LLC.
27299 Riverview Center Blvd #102, Bonita Springs, FL 34134
(239) 262-0427
juanmendoza.net
Law Offices of Richardson & Sellers, P.A.
3525 Bonita Beach Rd SW # 103, Bonita Springs, FL 34134
(239) 387-1940
lawofficesofrichardsonandsellerspafl.hibuwebsites.com
Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt, P.A.
3451 Bonita Bay Blvd # 206, Bonita Springs, FL 34134
(239) 344-1100
henlaw.com
What Does a Bankruptcy Lawyer in Bonita Springs Cost?
The cost of hiring a bankruptcy lawyer in Florida varies by case complexity and location. For a simple Chapter 7 case attorney fees typically range from 1200 to 2500 plus a 338 court filing fee. Chapter 13 cases often cost 3000 to 5000 due to the additional work involved. Some lawyers offer payment plans. This is general information and not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Florida?
Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Florida allows you to discharge most unsecured debts after selling non-exempt assets. Chapter 13 bankruptcy involves a court-approved repayment plan over three to five years. Florida residents often choose Chapter 13 if they have a steady income and want to keep their home or car.
Can I keep my house if I file for bankruptcy in Bonita Springs?
Florida has an unlimited homestead exemption meaning you can protect your primary residence from creditors if you meet certain requirements. To qualify you must have owned the home for at least 1215 days before filing. A bankruptcy lawyer can confirm your eligibility based on your specific situation.
How long does a bankruptcy stay on my credit report in Florida?
A Chapter 7 bankruptcy remains on your credit report for 10 years from the filing date. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy stays for 7 years. However you can begin rebuilding your credit soon after your case is discharged by using secured credit cards and making timely payments.