Jon L. Martin, Attorney at Law

Category: Bankruptcy attorney

Address: 901 SW Martin Downs Blvd #309, Palm City, FL 34990, USA

Phone: +17724190057

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Matthew Johnston

Jul 13, 2022

Back in 2020 I had a big customer go bankrupt on me, which inevitably made our company go bankrupt. Very scary times for us. Thankfully we were referred to Jon Martin as being the best in the business. We retained Jon Martin and saw the results of his service almost immediately. I remember very vividly sitting in Jon’s office and him telling me that everything was going to be okay and that bankruptcies are not nearly as scary as everyone thinks (I was very scared). Jon told me a story about a previous client that had claimed bankruptcy and had a situation similar to mine & after his discharge created a new business and went on to be incredibly successful. At first i was optimistic thinking the same thing would happen to me after having to claim chapter 7, but sure enough Jon was right I went on to create a new business and not make any of the mistakes I made the first go around. One of the best things about Jon is that he truly cared about my situation and fought having to claim bankruptcy on my behalf to all my creditors for months on end, having Jon in my corner was truly a breath of fresh air. Jon assisted in every aspect of creditors coming after us & through the process of filing for bankruptcy. The process was incredibly smooth and Jon was there right by my side to help the whole way through. All around he made the situation very easy and still to this day helps on legal advice and business advice. Would recommend Jon to absolutely anyone that finds themselves needing a bankruptcy attorney. Even after 2 years post bankruptcy Jon and I talk every month or so to catch up and I couldn’t thank him enough for how much he helped me and my family. A+++ Thanks Jon!!!!

Wayne Angelson

Jun 24, 2022

The process was fast painless. Throughout Jon, Evan and his wife informed me what’s going on. The outcome was just what I wanted and needed. What a freedom.

Dawn L

Apr 7, 2022

We had to file bankruptcy and were fighting foreclosure. This attorney took our money and did nothing to fight the crooks at Wells Fargo.

Louie Cabrera Jr.

Jan 10, 2022

Mr. Martin is an exceptional attorney. After presenting him with a difficult and complicated case, he presented his best course of action. Thanks to Jon, I was able to secure my daughters education and other important matters. I Highly recommend.

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Questions & Answers

Do you help with liquidation bankruptcy?

Jon L. Martin, Attorney at Law | Jul 18, 2022
Jon L. Martin, Attorney at Law | Jul 18, 2022

Yes, call now for service!

Do you help with estate planning?

Jon L. Martin, Attorney at Law | Jul 18, 2022
Jon L. Martin, Attorney at Law | Jul 18, 2022

Yes, we do!

Can you help with mortgage modifications?

Jon L. Martin, Attorney at Law | Jul 18, 2022
Jon L. Martin, Attorney at Law | Jul 18, 2022

Yes, we can!

How many years of experience do you have?

Jon L. Martin, Attorney at Law | Mar 20, 2022
Jon L. Martin, Attorney at Law | Mar 20, 2022

We have over 40 years of combined experience!

Can bankruptcy stop my wages from being garnished?

Jon L. Martin, Attorney at Law | Feb 18, 2022
Jon L. Martin, Attorney at Law | Feb 18, 2022

Yes, bankruptcy can stop wage garnishment. Once you file for bankruptcy, an automatic stay prohibits creditors from garnishing your wages. This stay may be lifted for creditors with a valid reason and does not apply to domestic support obligations, including child support and alimony.

How long do I have to live in Florida before I can file for bankruptcy here?

Jon L. Martin, Attorney at Law | Feb 18, 2022
Jon L. Martin, Attorney at Law | Feb 18, 2022

If you have spent the majority of the past 180 days in Florida, you can file for bankruptcIf you have spent the majority of the past 180 days in Florida, you can file for bankruptcy here. Although bankruptcy law is federal, you are only entitled to the exemptions where you previously resided if you have not lived in Florida for the last two years. The exemptions you are allowed to use may seriously affect the property you will be allowed to keep. y here. Although bankruptcy law is federal, you are only entitled to the exemptions where you previously resided if you have not lived in Florida for the last two years. The exemptions you are allowed to use may seriously affect the property you will be allowed to keep.

How long does a bankruptcy stay on my record?

Jon L. Martin, Attorney at Law | Feb 18, 2022
Jon L. Martin, Attorney at Law | Feb 18, 2022

Bankruptcies can remain on your records anywhere from seven to 10 years. Chapter 7, Chapter 11 and nondischarged Chapter 13 bankruptcies remain on your record for 10 years. A discharged Chapter 13 bankruptcy will most likely remain on your record for seven years.

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