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Bankruptcy Attorney In Central Florida

Protecting You from Creditors Through Bankruptcy

If your finances feel overwhelming and you find yourself struggling to keep up with mounting debt, it’s important to remember that you’re not alone in this difficult journey. Many individuals and families throughout Central Florida have faced similar challenges and feelings of stress. Attorney John A. Russo is here to provide support and guidance tailored to your circumstances. He will take the time to thoroughly review your situation, answer all your questions, and help you understand the various options available to put a stop to relentless creditor pressure.


With over 19 years of experience assisting clients in finding meaningful debt relief, John is dedicated to working closely with you to identify a path that not only fits your unique needs but also helps you regain your financial footing and move forward with renewed confidence. Together, you can embark on a journey toward a brighter financial future.

Call The Law Office of John A. Russo, P.A.  at 833-RUSSOFL to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

What Happens During the Bankruptcy Process?

After your initial consultation, Attorney John A. Russo will guide you through every step of the bankruptcy process, ensuring that you have all the information you need to make an informed decision about how to move forward with your financial situation. He will carefully evaluate your circumstances to determine whether you qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which may allow for a faster discharge of debts, or if Chapter 13 is the more advantageous option for your specific financial needs and long-term goals.


John will take care of preparing and filing your case with the bankruptcy court, meticulously gathering all the necessary documents and submitting them on your behalf. He will ensure that the assigned trustee has everything required to keep your case progressing smoothly and efficiently. Throughout this entire process, you can count on John to be right by your side, offering clear guidance, steady support, and responsive communication. His commitment to your case will help alleviate the stress often associated with bankruptcy.


Don’t wait any longer—schedule your consultation today to take the first step toward regaining control of your financial future.

What Are The Differences Between Chapter 7 And Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, most unsecured debts—such as medical bills, credit cards, older tax balances, and deficiencies from vehicle repossessions—can be completely eliminated. Filing immediately stops frozen bank accounts, wage garnishments, and threatened lawsuits. In many cases, you can keep important property, including your home or car, as long as you remain current on those payments and meet Florida’s exemption requirements.


A Chapter 13 bankruptcy works differently. This option allows you to consolidate your debt into one manageable monthly payment while stopping lawsuits, garnishments, and frozen accounts the moment your case is filed. Chapter 13 can also halt foreclosure or vehicle repossession and give you time to catch up on missed payments if your budget allows.


You don’t have to deal with debt collectors or financial pressure on your own. The Law Office of John A. Russo, P.A. is here to help you take back control.

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Disclaimer: We are a debt relief agency. We are attorneys who help people file for bankruptcy relief under the bankruptcy code.

Have Questions About Bankruptcy?

Help is always just a phone call away. Reach The Law Office of John A. Russo, P.A. anytime, day or night,

at 833-RUSSOFL to talk with an attorney who understands.

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