Address: 230 1st Ave #101, Phoenix, AZ 85003, USA
Phone: +16026824000
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–4PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–4PM
Friday: 8:30AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Scott F
Bad judges that rule inconsistently and apply the law incorrectly. High turnover of incompetent lawyers representing the trustees
Joe 718
This court changed a lot since the past 5 bankruptcies....
Charles Leftwich
Very helpful and professional personnel.
Eddie Blanco
Don't file any bankruptcies if at all possible. If you file chapter 7 the Trusty assigned your case and the lawyer they hire to do the actual work can and will take advantage of your situation and "legally" extort you. They get paid first and your debts are secondary priority. The process in place to help you is abused for profit. Yes, filing is "vollentary" but once you file they will not let you out of the process and you are at there mercy. It's like you're on a sinking ship like the Titanic. You shoot up a flare and wave down this ship in the distance for help. Well that ship is a pirate ship and they are plundering your ship and only kidnapping some of the choice people from your ship and actually leaving you worse off than you were before. So if you are that desperate and want to take a chance at least hire a good lawyer, it's a must! Also prepare to take a lot of time off work, have your friends and family dragged in, more paperwork than you can imagine and the opposing lawyer will screw with you by making you do scavanger hunts of 15 through 30 items ever chance they get. Demanding you do it in a week or less in most cases and some items will be asked for, even though you provide it to them, 2, 3, 4 times. Because they can. In short it can make your life a living hell that can take years to recover from financially and mentally.
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There is a Self Help Center on the 6th floor of the bankruptcy court building. Knowledgeable Court personnel can assist you and, if you need legal advice, they can help you schedule a time to meet with a volunteer attorney for a brief consultation to discuss your circumstances. I hope this helps!
One place to find advice and file for bankruptcy for FREE is Upsolve.org --- they're a non-profit helping low-income families out of debt by allowing them to file for bankruptcy through an online app for free!
The closest are the (3) meters just across the street, on the East side of 1st Ave. There is also a parking garage on that (SE) corner, but it's not cheap.
Probably. Easier to set up an ECF account.
Depends if you are on the loan and deed to the home. Get a consultation with an experienced bankruptcy attorney.
No, cashiers check or Money order only.
It used to be the case years ago. You needed an original petition and schedules and 5 copies and a certified check. Call the court clerk or go to their website for updated proceedures.
There are metered spaces and parking garages.
You can call the court to see if the trustee has filed a motion to reopen
Go on Pacer and to correct bk court and run a query
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