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Directory of bankruptcy lawyers in Hialeah, Florida. Verify credentials with the state bar before hiring.
6 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Hialeah, FL
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Showing 6 bankruptcy lawyers in Hialeah, FL
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Del Pino & Granados Law Firm
900 W 49th St STE 422, Hialeah, FL 33012
(305) 362-6277 delpinolaw.com
Jose A. Blanco, P.A.
102 E 49th St, Hialeah, FL 33013
(305) 349-3463 blancopa.com
Law Office of Alberto H. Hernandez, P.A.
1840 W 49th St Suite 301, Hialeah, FL 33012
(305) 820-0334 ahernandezlaw.com
Robert Sanchez Pa
355 W 49th St, Hialeah, FL 33012
(305) 687-8008 rymaps.org
MIAMI LAW GROUP
680 E 49th St, Hialeah, FL 33013
(305) 557-4304
Gil & Gil PA
4160 W 16th Ave, Hialeah, FL 33012
(305) 557-0578 adolfogillaw.com
If you live in Hialeah and face overwhelming debt, a bankruptcy lawyer can help you understand your options under Florida law. Florida offers generous homestead exemptions which may protect your home in bankruptcy. A local attorney can guide you through the means test and the automatic stay that stops creditor actions.
What Does a Bankruptcy Lawyer in Hialeah Cost?
In Florida, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy lawyer typically charges between $1,200 and $2,500 for a standard case. Chapter 13 attorney fees are often higher, ranging from $3,000 to $5,000, and may be paid through the repayment plan. Court filing fees are separate and currently $338 for Chapter 7 and $313 for Chapter 13. These costs vary based on case complexity and the specific attorney. 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 debts and typically takes 3 to 4 months. Chapter 13 bankruptcy involves a repayment plan over 3 to 5 years. Florida law allows you to keep more property under Chapter 7 if you qualify for the means test.
How long does a bankruptcy case take in Hialeah?
A Chapter 7 case usually takes about 3 to 4 months from filing to discharge. A Chapter 13 plan lasts 3 to 5 years. The Hialeah bankruptcy court follows the same federal timelines as the rest of the Southern District of Florida.
Can I keep my car or house if I file for bankruptcy in Florida?
Yes, you may keep your car and home if you are current on payments and the equity is within Florida exemption limits. Florida has an unlimited homestead exemption for property up to half an acre in a municipality. For vehicles, you can exempt up to $1,000 of equity under state law.
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