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Eduardo Coronado

Coronado Law Firm PLLC

Lakeside, Arizona

928-532-4529

About Eduardo Coronado

Eduardo Coronado is a bankruptcy attorney at Coronado Law Firm PLLC based in Lakeside, Arizona. Bankruptcy practice in Arizona involves federal law (Title 11 of the U.S. Code) administered by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona, with state-law overlays including Arizona's homestead exemption under ARS § 33-1101 and the various property exemptions in ARS Title 33, Chapter 8. See contact details below.

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Education

  • Law School: U of Akron

Common questions about Bankruptcy in Arizona

Answered by Arizona Attorney Search Network

Can I keep my car in bankruptcy?

In most cases, yes. Arizona's motor vehicle exemption under ARS § 33-1125 protects up to $15,000 of equity in one vehicle ($25,000 if the debtor is a person with disabilities). If the car loan is current and equity is within the cap, debtors typically keep the car by reaffirming the debt or, in Chapter 13, paying through the plan.

Can student loans be discharged in bankruptcy?

Rarely. Federal student loans and most private student loans are non-dischargeable except by proving 'undue hardship' under 11 USC § 523(a)(8). Following the Department of Justice's 2022 guidance, undue-hardship adversary proceedings have become somewhat more accessible in cases of long-term inability to repay, but the bar remains high. Discharge of student debt typically requires a separate adversary proceeding within the bankruptcy case.

How long does Chapter 7 bankruptcy take in Arizona?

A typical Chapter 7 case in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona resolves in 3-6 months from filing to discharge. The 341 meeting of creditors occurs about 30-45 days after filing; the discharge order issues approximately 60 days after the 341 meeting. Cases with asset-recovery, complications, or creditor objections take longer.

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Practice Areas

Appellate Practice Bankruptcy Corporate Law Criminal Law Construction Law Contracts Family Law Insurance Juvenile Law Litigation Medical Malpractice Personal Injury Wills, Probate, Trusts and Estates Real Estate/Real Property Torts

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Office Location

Coronado Law Firm PLLC

4700 W White Mountain Blvd Ste A

Lakeside, AZ 85929

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