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Find Bankruptcy Lawyers Near You in Deltona, FL

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4 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Deltona, FL
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Showing 4 bankruptcy lawyers in Deltona, FL Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Pardy & Rodriguez, P.A.
517 Deltona Blvd Suite C, Deltona, FL 32725
(386) 388-6418 pardyrodriguezlaw.com
Real Tax Debt Relief - Florida
944 Deltona Blvd Unit 5543, Deltona, FL 32725
(321) 510-6444 realtaxdebtrelief.com
Leppard Law: DUI Lawyers & Criminal Defense Attorneys Deltona
1200 Deltona Blvd Suite B, Deltona, FL 32725
(386) 961-4976 leppardlaw.com
Kelton Law, P.A.
601 Deltona Blvd Ste 102, Deltona, FL 32725
(386) 259-4806 keltonlawpa.com

If you are facing overwhelming debt in Deltona, Florida, a bankruptcy lawyer can help you understand your options under federal law. Deltona residents file their cases at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida in Orlando. An attorney can guide you through the means test and help protect your assets under Florida's generous homestead exemption.

What Does a Bankruptcy Lawyer in Deltona Cost?

The cost of hiring a bankruptcy lawyer in Florida typically ranges from $1,200 to $2,500 for a Chapter 7 case and from $3,000 to $5,000 for a Chapter 13 case. Court filing fees are separate: $338 for Chapter 7 and $313 for Chapter 13 as of 2024. Some lawyers offer payment plans, but fees must be paid in full before filing for Chapter 7. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Florida?
Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidates non-exempt assets to pay creditors and typically discharges most debts in 3 to 4 months. Chapter 13 bankruptcy requires a 3 to 5 year repayment plan based on your disposable income. Florida law allows you to keep your home under the homestead exemption if you meet certain requirements.
How long does a bankruptcy case take in Deltona Florida?
A Chapter 7 case usually takes about 3 to 4 months from filing to discharge. A Chapter 13 case lasts 3 to 5 years while you make payments. The court in the Middle District of Florida schedules a meeting of creditors about 30 to 40 days after filing.
Will I lose my house or car if I file for bankruptcy in Florida?
Not necessarily. Florida has a generous homestead exemption with no dollar limit on the value of your primary residence, as long as the property is under half an acre in a city or 160 acres elsewhere. For vehicles, Florida allows a $1,000 exemption under the federal bankruptcy exemptions, or you may use the state exemption of $1,000 for personal property.