Read through the information on this page to learn more about the bankruptcy process, and what you can expect moving forward. Use the links below to find out if you qualify for our free bankruptcy legal aid, and to apply online today.
A plain-language guide to the Florida bankruptcy process, and who may be a good candidate.
Bankruptcy is a federal legal process that helps individuals and families eliminate or reorganize debt when repayment is no longer manageable. In Florida, bankruptcy cases are filed in the United States Bankruptcy Court, and are governed by federal law, with important Florida-specific exemptions.
Bankruptcy can:
The state of Florida is divided into 3 federal bankruptcy districts.
SMLC provides free bankruptcy services to qualifying residents of all 3 Florida districts. However, your case must be filed in the district where you live (or have lived most recently).
Florida has some of the strongest debtor protections in the country.
Key exemptions include:
Exemptions determine what you can keep, even Chapter 7 (explained below).
Common Types of Consumer Bankruptcy
SMLC offers free bankruptcy guidance to eligible Florida residents statewide. Our attorneys can help you understand whether Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 is right for your situation. Apply online to get started.
Best for:
People with low income and primarily unsecured debt
What it does:
Common debts discharged:
Things to know:
Best for:
People with regular income who need time to catch up
What it does:
Common uses:
Things to know:
You may be a good candidate if:
Bankruptcy is often appropriate when the financial problem is long-term, not temporary. SMLC can help you take the first step. Apply online today.
Apply NowBankruptcy may not be the best option if:
Alternatives may include:
Financial Review
Income, expenses, assets, and debts are evaluated
Credit Counseling
Required course before filing
Filing the Case
Automatic stay begins immediately
341 Meeting
Brief meeting with the trustee (no judge present) — standard for all Florida bankruptcy filings.
Additional Requirements
Documents or education course
Discharge or Plan Confirmation
Debts discharged or plan approved
Bankruptcy generally does not eliminate:
Many people:
This guide provides general information only, and is not legal advice. Every situation is unique. A consultation with a qualified bankruptcy attorney or legal aid organization is essential before filing.
This guide provides general information only, and is not legal advice. Every situation is unique. A consultation with a qualified bankruptcy attorney or legal aid organization is essential before filing.