Flagstaff Bankruptcy Attorney
Paul Jude Richard

Financial problems can be frustrating and extremely stressful, and they can happen to anyone at any time. If you have found yourself in a situation where you can no longer manage your debt, filing for bankruptcy may be an option for you.

As a dedicated Flagstaff Bankruptcy attorney, my law firm provides experience, expertise and excellent service while offering affordable, reasonable and competitive fees. I have successfully handled numerous consumer bankruptcy cases in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, and I pride myself on providing quality, hands-on, and personalized service to each and every client I serve. I strive to make the bankruptcy process, which can be very confusing and complex, smooth and understandable.

Contact my firm today if you need legal assistance with any of the following:

  • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
  • Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
  • Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
  • Debt Settlement
  • Debt Consolidation
  • Foreclosure Prevention
  • Loan Modification
  • Avoiding Garnishment
  • Avoiding Repossession
  • Stopping Creditor Harassment
  • Stop Lawsuits
  • Erase Credit Card Debt
  • Rebuild your Credit
  • Court Protection

My law firm is located in Flagstaff, Arizona and was founded in 1993. My firm has remained committed to providing clients with quality legal counsel and representation, and also provides mediation services for individuals and businesses in a variety of legal areas including bankruptcy, business transactional, and estate planning.

Although Flagstaff and Northern Arizona is now my home, I was born and raised in Louisiana, and pursued my undergraduate studies at Louisiana State University in International Trade and Finance, then subsequently earned my law degree from Tulane Law School. I moved to Flagstaff in the early 1990’s and was admitted to practice law in Arizona in 1992. My interest in the study of languages took me to Germany, Austria and Russia where I spent several years studying and working.

These experiences culminated in three M.A. degrees, two from Middlebury College and one from the University of Wisconsin. I returned to Flagstaff and the practice of law in May 2008 to work with the law firm of Hufford, Horstman, Mongini, Parnell & Tucker, P.C. for a year, and then reopened my private practice in May of 2009.

My office provides legal services for German and Russian speaking clientele, and although we are a small firm, we are proud to serve all of Northern Arizona including Coconino, Yavapai, Navajo, Apache and Mojave counties (this includes Flagstaff, Williams, Sedona, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Cottonwood, Camp Verde, Winslow, Holbrook, Showlow, Pinetop-Lakeside, and Kingman).

If you or someone you know needs the assistance of an experienced Flagstaff Arizona Bankruptcy attorney, call Paul Jude Richard today at 866-928-3031, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule a consultation. Evening and Weekend Appointments Available.

We are a Debt Relief Agency, and proudly help people file for debt relief under the United States Bankruptcy Code and claim their right to a fresh financial start in life.

Practice Areas and Legal Definitions


Every year, more than 1,000,000 Americans file for protection under Federal bankruptcy laws. Although some bankruptcy claimants are deemed as credit abusers and/or considered financially irresponsible, many hardworking individuals and businesses can succumb to financial difficulty, and face irreparable economic crisis. Bankruptcy is designed as a legal option to help resolve such a crisis, and act as a financial life preserver for those drowning in debt. To discuss your bankruptcy options, or other areas of recourse that might be available to you, contact a qualified bankruptcy attorney who can advise you of your legal rights as stated under Bankruptcy Law and federal Bankruptcy courts.

Bankruptcy Laws:
Bankruptcy is a federal court process designed to help individuals and businesses eliminate their debts or repay them under the protection of the bankruptcy court. Bankruptcies can generally be described as liquidation or reorganization. Under a liquidation bankruptcy (Chapter 7), a claimant files to eliminate debt through the bankruptcy court. Under a reorganization bankruptcy (Chapter 13), a claimant files a plan with the bankruptcy court proposing how to repay creditors.

In 2005, the requirements under which a debtor could file Chapter 7 bankruptcy changed with the passage of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act.  Debtors are now required to seek budget and credit counseling within six months of filing, financial “testing” is required to determine the debtor’s capacity for debt repayment, Chapter 7 cannot be filed if the household income is greater than the median household income as deemed by the state, and state exemptions cannot be applied unless the debtor has resided at current residence for over two years.

Due to the imposed requirements for Chapter 7 bankruptcy as set forth by the new laws, some debtors who were eligible to file under Chapter 7 now have to file under Chapter 13 bankruptcy instead, in which individuals and creditors agree to a court-imposed plan that requires some or all debts be repaid over three to five years, with an appointed trustee assigned to monitor the repayment process.

Chapter 7:
Chapter 7 cases are commonly referred to as straight bankruptcy or liquidation cases, and may be filed by an individual, corporation, or a partnership. A Chapter 7 bankruptcy case does not involve the filing of a plan of repayment as in Chapter 13. Instead, the bankruptcy trustee gathers and sells the debtor's nonexempt assets and uses the proceeds of such assets to pay holders of claims (creditors) in accordance with the provisions of the Bankruptcy Code. Part of the debtor's property may be subject to liens and mortgages that pledge the property to other creditors. In addition, the Bankruptcy Code will allow the debtor to keep certain "exempt" property; but a trustee will liquidate the debtor's remaining assets. Accordingly, potential debtors should realize that the filing of a petition under Chapter 7 may result in the loss of property.

Chapter 13:
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is also called a wage earner's plan. It enables individuals with regular income to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debts. Under this chapter, debtors propose a repayment plan to make installments to creditors over three to five years. Chapter 13 permits individuals to keep their property by repaying creditors out of their future income.  It is not available to corporations or partnerships. After completion of payments under the plan, Chapter 13 debtors receive a discharge of most debts.

Foreclosure:
Foreclosure is the legal proceeding in which a bank or other secured creditor sells or repossesses a parcel of real property (immovable property) due to the owner's failure to comply with an agreement between the lender and borrower called a "mortgage" or "deed of trust". Commonly, the violation of the mortgage is a default in payment of a promissory note, secured by a lien on the property. When the process is complete, it is typically said that "the lender has foreclosed its mortgage or lien".

A Foreclosure by Sale ends in the posting of a sign advertising the auction of your home on the sale date. The only ways to stop a foreclosure are full payment of the arrearage, or the filing of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Full Payment: If you are able to obtain and tender the full amount of your arrearage, including fees and costs, you can stop the foreclosure of a standard residential mortgage. Most people lack the money to make full payment. This process stops the foreclosure and allows you to repay your arrearage over a three-to-five year period. The arrearage is paid through a court-appointed official, while you resume your regular monthly payments to the bank in order to keep your home. A Chapter 13 can be filed at any time prior to the law day or sale date, and it is often the only avenue to save your home.

Debt Consolidation:
Contrary to popular belief, debt consolidation is not a loan. Debt consolidation is a process in which debt is restructured into one low monthly payment. It further enables a consumer to reduce the amount owed and thereby eliminate interest. Very often a consumer can detect warning signs of being in too much debt long before any collection notices are received. If more than two of the following signs apply to you, you are probably in too much debt:

  • You have begun charging to your credit card essential expenses like food and daily expenditures
  • You are making only the minimum payments on your credit cards each month
  • You are near the limit of your credit cards
  • You have too many credit cards
  • You are unsure how much money you owe creditors

Chapter 11:
Chapter 11 is typically used for business bankruptcies and restructuring. It is not commonly used by individual consumers since it is far more complex and expensive to pursue. It allows businesses to reorganize themselves, giving them an opportunity to restructure debt and get out from under certain burdensome leases and contracts. Typically a business is allowed to continue to operate while it is in Chapter 11, although it does so under the supervision of the Bankruptcy Court and its appointees.

If you or someone you know needs the assistance of an experienced Flagstaff Arizona Bankruptcy attorney, call Paul Jude Richard today at 866-928-3031, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule a consultation. Evening and Weekend Appointments Available.

We are a Debt Relief Agency, and proudly help people file for debt relief under the United States Bankruptcy Code and claim their right to a fresh financial start in life.

Professional Profile

If you or someone you know needs the assistance of an experienced Flagstaff Arizona Bankruptcy attorney, call Paul Jude Richard today at 866-928-3031, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule a consultation. Evening and Weekend Appointments Available.

ADDRESS OF THE FIRM:
Law Office of Paul Jude Richard
401 North San Francisco Street, Suite H
Flagstaff, AZ 86001-4698
Phone: 866-928-3031
Hours: M-F, 8:00AM-5:00PM
Services provided after-hours

MEMBERS OF THE FIRM:

Attorney Paul Jude Richard
  • Jurisdictions Attorney is Licensed in: Arizona, 9th Circuit District Court
  • Date Admitted to the Bar: 1992
  • Colleges Attended, Degree & Year Graduated: M.A. in Russian Literature, 2007, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin; M.A. in Russian Studies, 2004, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont; M.A. in German Studies, 2001, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont; J.D., 1991, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana; B.S. in International Trade and Finance, 1985, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  • Professional Memberships & Achievements: Member of the Bankruptcy Section, State Bar of Arizona; American Jurisprudence Award in Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Foreign Languages Spoken: Russian and German


We are a Debt Relief Agency, and proudly help people file for debt relief under the United States Bankruptcy Code and claim their right to a fresh financial start in life.

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Law Office of Paul Jude Richard
401 North San Francisco Street,Suite H
Flagstaff, AZ 86001-4698
Phone: 866-928-3031
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