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Facing Debt in Gainesville?

Bankruptcy Can Help You Rebuild

If you’re behind on bills, receiving collection calls, or at risk of losing your home or car, bankruptcy may offer the financial reset you need. At Consumer Law Attorney, we help Gainesville residents file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy — giving you legal protection from creditors and a clear path to a fresh start.

Bankruptcy Services in Gainesville

Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy for Gainesville Residents
  • Chapter 7
  • Chapter 13

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

  • Eliminate unsecured debts like credit cards and medical bills
  • Most cases completed in 3–4 months
  • Florida’s generous exemptions protect many assets
  • Ideal for low-income individuals seeking fast relief

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

  • Create a 3–5 year repayment plan under court supervision
  • Stop foreclosure, repossession, and wage garnishment
  • Catch up on mortgage, tax, or loan arrears
  • Designed for wage earners with assets to protect

Why Gainesville Clients Choose Us

Experienced Bankruptcy Attorneys in Alachua County

We’ve helped students, families, and professionals across Gainesville eliminate debt and move forward with confidence. Our attorneys offer personalized service and full guidance from day one through discharge.

Key Benefits:

  • Experience with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court – Northern District of Florida
  • Local understanding of Alachua County rules and procedures
  • Flat fees and flexible payment plans available
  • No hidden costs, no judgment — just help

The Bankruptcy Process

What to Expect When Filing Bankruptcy in Gainesville

Bankruptcy Steps:

  1. Free consultation with a local bankruptcy attorney
  2. Review income, assets, and debt to determine eligibility
  3. File your bankruptcy petition — collections stop immediately
  4. Attend the 341 Meeting of Creditors
  5. Receive a discharge (Chapter 7) or begin your repayment plan (Chapter 13)

What Clients in Gainesville Are Saying

Common Questions From Gainesville Residents

Can bankruptcy stop a student loan collection?

In Gainesville, bankruptcy usually cannot erase student loans, but it can stop collection efforts temporarily through the automatic stay. This means calls, letters, and garnishments will pause while your case is active. In very rare cases, student loans may be discharged if you can prove “undue hardship,” but that is difficult to qualify for. More commonly, bankruptcy helps by clearing away other debts like credit cards or medical bills, freeing up money so you can focus on your student loans.

Will I lose my apartment or car?

Most Gainesville residents filing for bankruptcy keep their apartments and vehicles. Landlords cannot evict you during bankruptcy without special permission from the court, though you will need to stay current on rent going forward. Florida exemptions also protect a portion of your car’s value, and Chapter 13 allows you to catch up on missed payments. In Chapter 7, you typically keep your car if the value is within exemption limits and you’re current on payments.

What is the income limit for Chapter 7?

Eligibility for Chapter 7 in Gainesville depends on your household size and whether your income is above or below Florida’s median. If your income is lower than the state median, you generally qualify. If it’s higher, the “means test” is applied, which subtracts necessary living expenses from your income to see if you have enough disposable income to repay debts. Many people who assume they earn too much still qualify once the full calculation is done.

How long does bankruptcy stay on my credit report?

In Gainesville, Chapter 7 bankruptcy stays on your credit report for 10 years, while Chapter 13 stays for 7 years. This doesn’t mean your credit is ruined for that entire time. Most people begin rebuilding credit within a year or two after filing. Because bankruptcy clears away overdue accounts, lenders may actually view you as less of a risk than someone still behind on bills. Over time, the impact of bankruptcy lessens as you demonstrate responsible financial behavior.

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