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Miami Bankruptcy Attorney — Chapter 7 & Chapter 13
Steven C. Fraser files Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 cases in the United States Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Florida, Miami Division. Stop wage garnishment, save your home with the Florida homestead exemption, and discharge credit card & medical debt. Flat $1,500 attorney fee + $338 court filing fee.
Quick answer: If you live in Miami or any of the surrounding counties (Miami-Dade), your bankruptcy case is filed in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Florida, Miami Division (301 N. Miami Ave., Rm 150). Attorney Steven C. Fraser (Florida Bar #625825) is admitted in S.D. Fla. and files Chapter 7 ($1,500 flat + $338 filing fee) and Chapter 13 ($313 filing fee + plan-based attorney fee) cases for Miami residents. Most consultations are virtual; the 341 Meeting of Creditors is conducted by Zoom.
Miami Division — Quick Reference
Court & Jurisdiction
CourtU.S. Bankruptcy Court, S.D. Fla.
DivisionMiami
Address301 N. Miami Ave., Rm 150
Counties servedMiami-Dade
341 meeting formatZoom
FilingElectronic (CM/ECF)
Fees — Miami
Ch. 7 attorney fee (single)$1,500
Ch. 7 attorney fee (married)$1,750
Ch. 7 court filing fee$338
Ch. 13 court filing fee$313
Ch. 13 attorney feeQuoted at consult
Payment plansYes — Confido Legal
What Bankruptcy Can Stop — Often Within 24 Hours
The moment your case is filed in S.D. Fla., the automatic stay under 11 U.S.C. § 362 freezes most collection activity. Notice typically reaches your Miami employer or creditor within 24-48 hours of filing.
Wage Garnishment
Stops the next pay period. Florida's head-of-household exemption (Fla. Stat. § 222.11) may also fully protect your wages outside bankruptcy if you provide >50% of household support. Learn more →
Foreclosure on Your Miami Home
The stay halts the foreclosure sale. Chapter 13 lets you cure mortgage arrears over 3-5 years while keeping the home. Florida's unlimited homestead exemption (Art. X, § 4) protects all home equity for owners who have lived in the home 1,215+ days.
Vehicle Repossession
Filing stops the tow. In Chapter 13 you may be able to cram down a non-purchase-money vehicle loan to fair market value if the loan is more than 910 days old.
Lawsuits, Bank Levies, IRS Collection
Lawsuits are stayed. Bank levies are released. Most IRS collection actions are halted (some priority taxes remain non-dischargeable). Creditor harassment phone calls must stop under 11 U.S.C. § 362(a)(6).
Frequently Asked Questions — Miami Bankruptcy
Where do I file bankruptcy in Miami, Florida?
Miami cases are filed in the United States Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Florida, Miami Division at 301 N. Miami Ave., Room 150, Miami, FL 33128. The Miami Division covers Miami-Dade County. Attorney Fraser files all cases electronically via CM/ECF and most consultations are virtual.
How long does Chapter 7 bankruptcy take in Miami?
A typical Chapter 7 case in the Southern District of Florida takes 4 to 6 months from filing to discharge. The 341 Meeting of Creditors is held approximately 30-45 days after filing (currently conducted by Zoom for Miami Division cases). The discharge order is entered roughly 60 days after the 341 meeting if no objections are filed.
How much does a bankruptcy attorney cost in Miami?
Attorney Fraser's flat fee for Chapter 7 in Miami is $1,500 for a single filer or $1,750 for a married couple. The court filing fee is $338 (paid directly to the court), bringing the total to $1,838 single / $2,088 married. Chapter 13 filing fee is $313; attorney fees are quoted at consultation based on plan complexity. Payment plans are available through Confido Legal.
Will Florida's homestead exemption protect my Miami home in Chapter 7?
Yes, in most cases. Florida's homestead exemption (Article X, Section 4 of the Florida Constitution) protects unlimited home equity if you have owned and resided in the property for at least 1,215 days before filing. If you have owned the home for less than 1,215 days, federal BAPCPA caps your exemption at $189,050 (2026). Miami homeowners with significant equity benefit substantially from Florida's homestead protection.
Can I stop wage garnishment in Miami by filing bankruptcy?
Yes. The automatic stay under 11 U.S.C. § 362 takes effect the moment your case is filed and immediately halts wage garnishments, bank levies, foreclosures, repossessions, and most lawsuits. Notice to your Miami employer is typically sent within 24-48 hours. Florida's head-of-household wage exemption under Fla. Stat. § 222.11 may also fully protect your wages from most garnishments even outside bankruptcy if you provide more than half the support for a household member.
Do I have to come to court in Miami?
For most consumer Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 cases in the Miami Division, you do not need to physically appear. The 341 Meeting of Creditors is conducted by Zoom. Many Miami-area clients complete the entire bankruptcy process — consultation, document signing (via SignNow), and the 341 meeting — without leaving home.
Bankruptcy attorney serving Miami Florida, Miami-Dade County. Neighborhoods: Brickell, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Doral, Aventura, Kendall, Hialeah, Miami Beach, North Miami, South Beach, Downtown, Wynwood, Little Havana, Miami Lakes, Pinecrest, Sunny Isles Beach, Hialeah Gardens, Miami Gardens, Cutler Bay, Homestead, Florida City, Palmetto Bay. Filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Florida, Miami Division, 301 N. Miami Ave., Room 150, Miami, FL 33128.