John A. Steinberger, Member of John A. Steinberger & Associates, P.C.
Michigan bankruptcy attorney John A. Steinberger focuses exclusively on the practice of consumer bankruptcy and has represented both debtors and creditors in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies. He has handled all aspects of the filing of Chapter 7's and Chapter 13's, including consultations with clients to review their financial condition, preparation of schedules, plans, Motions to Modify Plans, Statement of Purpose, Motions to Incur Debts, Motions to sell assets, attendance at First Meeting of Creditors, Confirmation Hearings, Motions to Dismiss, Motion to Lift Stay, Objections to Confirmation, Depositions and trials regarding Adversary Proceedings. As a Board Certified Bankruptcy attorney in Michigan with over 25 years in legal practice, Mr. Steinberger has the experience and resources to accurately represent individuals and families in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies. His plethora of legal experience in the area of Michigan bankruptcy consists of his filing of over 10,000 bankruptcies in the duration of his legal career.
Education
University of Michigan, (Flint, MI)
Bachelor of Arts, General 1975
Wayne State University, (Detriot, MI)
Juris Doctorate, Law 1979
Professional Affiliations
Articles
The Dos and Don’ts of Declaring Michigan Bankruptcy
Submitted By: John A. Steinberger On: Oct 14th 2010
Category: Filing for Bankruptcy
Once you declare bankruptcy in Michigan, you’ll undergo several stages. In most cases, bankruptcy lasts for 3 to 5 years before a discharge is given. To make sure that you stay on track with the process, you’ll...
Filing Bankruptcy in Michigan: What to Avoid and Expect
Submitted By: John A. Steinberger On: Dec 7th 2009
Category: Filing for Bankruptcy, Michigan
Many of our clients make some mistakes either before deciding to file bankruptcy, or before they come to our firm for help. It is important for debtors to be aware of certain bankruptcy laws regarding exempt assets...
Credit Counseling, Bankruptcy or 401k Loans?
Submitted By: John A. Steinberger On: Nov 23rd 2009
Category: Bankruptcy Alternatives
Bankruptcy Fact: Bankruptcy is often preferable to credit counseling and debt consolidation alternatives. Many people fear the stigma and process of bankruptcy and instead choose to work with a credit counselor or debt consolidation company. For many this is a huge
