About Hauf Law PLC — Bankruptcy Phoenix Arizona
Bankruptcy Phoenix residents facing overwhelming debt need an attorney who combines legal expertise with genuine compassion — and that is exactly what Hauf Law PLC delivers. Located at 300 W Clarendon Ave in Phoenix, Arizona, the firm focuses on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases for individuals and families drowning in debt. Attorney Adam Hauf and his team — including paralegals Bedyette and Joelle — guide clients from initial consultation through discharge with patient, step-by-step support. Residents searching for experienced Phoenix attorneys consistently find that Hauf Law stands apart for its accessibility and client care. One reviewer described the experience as receiving “a new lease on life” after years of financial despair.
The firm handles bankruptcy for Maricopa County clients who are ready to stop the cycle of debt but feel overwhelmed by the process. Hauf Law makes the mechanics clear — from means testing to the automatic stay — so clients understand every step. The team’s responsiveness and honest communication distinguish it from larger, less personal bankruptcy firms in the Phoenix metro area.
What Clients Say
Clients overwhelmingly praise Adam Hauf and his staff for treating them with kindness during a deeply stressful time. Reviewers highlight the team’s willingness to answer every question, their upbeat attitude throughout the process, and their thoroughness from intake to discharge. Many clients note that they highly recommend the firm without hesitation and appreciate feeling respected rather than judged. The majority of reviews describe the experience as life-changing.
Bankruptcy Phoenix — Practice Areas & Services
- Chapter 7 bankruptcy (liquidation)
- Chapter 13 bankruptcy (repayment plan)
- Debt relief counseling
- Creditor negotiation and automatic stay
- Means test analysis
- Estate planning in conjunction with bankruptcy
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy in Arizona?
Chapter 7 is a liquidation bankruptcy that discharges most unsecured debts within three to six months — it requires passing a means test based on Arizona median income levels. Chapter 13 is a reorganization plan lasting three to five years that allows you to catch up on secured debts like a mortgage while keeping your assets. Hauf Law evaluates your situation to determine which chapter fits your financial picture best.
How quickly can bankruptcy stop creditor calls and lawsuits in Phoenix?
Filing for bankruptcy triggers an automatic stay immediately, which halts most collection activity, wage garnishments, and lawsuits. In Phoenix, where the Maricopa County court system processes a high volume of debt collection filings, this protection can take effect within days of filing. Hauf Law prioritizes fast filing for clients facing urgent creditor pressure.
Quick Facts: Bankruptcy in Phoenix, Arizona
- National Filings Rise: U.S. bankruptcy filings rose 16.2% in the 12 months ending June 2024, reaching 486,613 cases — U.S. Courts
- Arizona Bankruptcy Court: The District of Arizona Bankruptcy Court provides a live statistical dashboard tracking all chapter filings by month and year — azb.uscourts.gov
- Non-Business Filings: Non-business (consumer) bankruptcy filings rose 15.3% nationally in 2024, signaling rising financial pressure for households — U.S. Courts
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