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Affordable Bankruptcy Solutions in East Portland
Jim Choi Bankruptcy Attorney is a trusted legal practice located in the Rockwood neighborhood of East Portland/Gresham. Founded in 1997 by attorney Jim Hyun Choi, the firm was established with a clear mission: to provide the most affordable and accessible bankruptcy services in the metro area. Located at 16323 SE Stark Street, the firm serves the hardworking communities of East Multnomah County who are often underserved by downtown lawyers. Jim Choi understands that his clients are facing the most difficult financial times of their lives, which is why he keeps his overhead low and passes the savings on to them. He is known for his compassionate, non-judgmental approach and his ability to make the bankruptcy process simple and understandable. With over 25 years of experience, Jim Choi has helped thousands of individuals and small businesses hit the reset button on their finances.
Comprehensive Debt Relief
The firm specializes exclusively in bankruptcy law, ensuring expert guidance through the federal court system. Their primary services include:
- Affordable Chapter 7: offering some of the lowest fees in the region, with cases starting around $800 (plus filing fees). This service eliminates unsecured debt and stops collection actions immediately.
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: helping homeowners stop foreclosure and allowing individuals to repay debts over time through a court-approved plan.
- Small Business Bankruptcy: Assisting local business owners in closing down orderly or restructuring their debts to stay open.
- Stop Garnishments: Filing emergency petitions to halt wage garnishments and bank levies within hours.
- Language Access: The firm prides itself on serving a diverse community, with staff capabilities in Russian and Portuguese to assist non-English speakers.
A Community Advocate
Jim Choi is more than just a lawyer; he is a member of the community who believes in second chances. He offers free initial consultations to help people determine if bankruptcy is the right choice for them. He is straightforward about the costs and the process, ensuring there are no surprises. If you need to find a lawyer who fits your budget and treats you with respect, Jim Choi is the answer. His office is open Monday through Friday, but he is flexible with appointment times to accommodate working families. Whether you are drowning in medical bills or struggling with credit card debt, Jim Choi provides the lifeline you urgently need.
Accessible Stark Street Location
The firm’s office on SE Stark Street offers free parking and ground-floor access, making it convenient for elderly and disabled clients. Unlike firms that require expensive downtown parking, visiting Jim Choi is hassle-free. He is dedicated to serving the residents of Portland, Gresham, and Troutdale with integrity and kindness. His high client ratings reflect his commitment to making a difficult process as easy as possible.
We are the economical choice for bankruptcy. We don’t judge; we help you find a new beginning.
With a 4.8-star rating and decades of experience, Jim Choi Bankruptcy Attorney represents the best value in Portland legal services. Trust the attorney who has dedicated his career to keeping legal help affordable for everyone.
Specializing In
Low Cost Bankruptcy, Chapter 7, Chapter 13, Stop Foreclosure
Address & Location
16323 SE Stark St #3, Portland, OR 97233, United States
Building Location
Located in a single-story commercial strip/office complex in the Rockwood neighborhood. The building is situated on the corner of SE Stark St and SE 162nd Ave, with direct storefront access.
Suite Access
Direct access from the parking lot. Suite 3 is on the ground floor.
Parking Details
Free private parking lot is available immediately in front of the office for clients.
Public Transit
Served by TriMet Bus Line 20 (Burnside/Stark). The office is a short walk from the SE 162nd & Stark bus stop. The MAX Blue Line (E 162nd Ave Station) is about a 15-minute walk north.
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