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Bankruptcy Attorneys in California

Counsel for a fresh start — consumer and small-business debt relief. This is the statewide record for bankruptcy in California — every attorney on the State Bar of California's official roll whose practice reaches this shelf, scored in the open by the published Growth Score.

Californians search this field under many names — bankruptcy attorney, bankruptcy lawyer, chapter 7 lawyer, chapter 7 attorney, chapter 13 attorney — and the registry answers all of them from the same source. Below: the governing deadline with its citation, what to weigh as you read the roster, the questions Californians ask with the code sections that answer them, and the record city by city, from the North Coast to the border.

The clock & the craft

Statute of limitations

The automatic stay halts most collection the moment a bankruptcy petition is filed.

11 U.S.C. § 362

Bankruptcy is federal (11 U.S.C.), filed in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court districts covering California. Chapter 7 eligibility runs through the means test (11 U.S.C. § 707(b)); Chapter 13 plans last three to five years (§ 1322(d)).

Reading the roster

Bankruptcy is federal, so what matters locally is the attorney's standing practice in the bankruptcy court division where your case will be filed and with its panel trustees. Ask which chapter fits your income and assets and why, what the flat fee covers, how California's two exemption schemes apply to your property, and what the timeline to discharge looks like. Be wary of non-attorney "debt relief" services; bankruptcy petition preparers are sharply restricted by 11 U.S.C. § 110.

Bankruptcy · statewide roster

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Bankruptcy questions, cited

What is the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy?

Chapter 7 liquidates non-exempt assets and typically discharges qualifying unsecured debt within months (11 U.S.C. § 727); eligibility runs through the means test of 11 U.S.C. § 707(b). Chapter 13 keeps assets and repays creditors through a three-to-five-year court-approved plan (11 U.S.C. § 1322), which is often used to cure mortgage arrears and stop foreclosure.

Will bankruptcy stop wage garnishment and creditor calls?

Yes, immediately in most cases. Filing triggers the automatic stay of 11 U.S.C. § 362, which halts garnishments, collection calls, lawsuits, and most foreclosure sales while the case is pending. Exceptions exist for support obligations and repeat filings; willful stay violations can make a creditor liable for damages (11 U.S.C. § 362(k)).

Can I keep my house and car if I file bankruptcy in California?

Often, yes, through exemptions. California's homestead exemption protects between roughly $300,000 and $600,000 of home equity, indexed to county median home prices (Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 704.730). Filers choose between the § 704 exemption scheme and the § 703.140 alternative set, which includes a flexible wildcard. Secured debts like a car loan must still be paid or the collateral surrendered.

Does bankruptcy wipe out all debts?

No. Domestic support obligations, most student loans (absent undue hardship under 11 U.S.C. § 523(a)(8)), recent taxes, criminal restitution, and debts from fraud or willful injury generally survive discharge (11 U.S.C. § 523). What remains dischargeable — credit cards, medical debt, personal loans, most judgments — is usually the bulk of consumer debt.

How often can I file for bankruptcy?

A Chapter 7 discharge is available eight years after a prior Chapter 7 discharge (11 U.S.C. § 727(a)(8)); a Chapter 13 discharge generally requires four years after a Chapter 7 or two years after a prior Chapter 13 (11 U.S.C. § 1328(f)). Filing itself is possible sooner, but repeat filings can shorten or eliminate the automatic stay (11 U.S.C. § 362(c)(3)–(4)).

Legal information, not legal advice.

From the answer files

Bankruptcy by city

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