"Julianne Frank is a friend and a brilliant attorney."
    Julianne Frank is a friend and a brilliant attorney.
    - Johan K.
    "EXCELLENT!!!"
    EXCELLENT!!!
    - Karolina K.
    "Julianne is a pleasure in all ways, but more importantly, she is a true master of the law as to her specialty, Bankruptcy Law."
    The case I referred to Julianne was complex and required considerable expertise.
    - Cecil H.
    "I am not proud that I had to file chapter 11 for my business but I am grateful for Julianne Frank."
    It was the smoothest process and Julianne has been doing this for 4 decades so she is the only choice when it comes to this matter.
    - Michael B.
    "She handled it professionally and did an excellent job all around."
    . The future is bright and I am again able to look ahead to retirement. The decision to file was the right one for me.
    - Paul R.
    "Thanks, Julianne for everything you have done for my wife and I."
    She knows how to comfort people with her expertise in dealing with difficult situations.
    - Peter C.
    "Hire the best there is, Julianne Frank."
    When you face one of the most challenging and devastating times of your life that is not the time to compromise.
    - Ginie M.
    "Julianne did a tremendous job for me and made the entire process painless."
    Should you ever find the need for her services I would highly recommend her.
    - William P.

    Jupiter Bankruptcy Attorney 

    Support For Serious Financial Stress

    When debt, lawsuits, or the risk of losing a home or business start to feel unmanageable, it can be difficult to know where to turn. Individuals and business owners in Jupiter often arrive at this point after months or years of mounting pressure. They usually need clear information, not guesswork or quick fixes.

    Julianne Frank, Esq. focuses on guiding people through these moments. Julianne Frank, Esq. is a bankruptcy and business attorney with more than 40 years of practice devoted to solving complex financial problems. She is Board Certified in Business and Consumer Bankruptcy Law by the American Board of Certification, and she uses that depth of experience to help clients understand real options.

    If you feel overwhelmed by debt or creditor pressure, you do not have to sort it out alone. Our firm works to explain how the law applies to your situation and to help you decide whether bankruptcy, reorganization, or another strategy may be appropriate.

    To speak with our experienced Jupiter bankruptcy lawyers, call us at (561) 220-2528 or contact us online today. 

    Why Financially Distressed Clients Choose Us

    People usually reach out to a bankruptcy attorney after trying to manage things themselves. They may have negotiated informally with creditors, taken on additional loans, or delayed difficult decisions. When those efforts no longer work, they want an attorney who has already seen many versions of their problem and can recognize patterns quickly.

    Julianne Frank has practiced bankruptcy and business law for more than four decades. During that time she has advised individuals, entrepreneurs, and established companies through recessions, industry shifts, and personal financial crises. Her Board Certification in Business and Consumer Bankruptcy Law, held for more than 25 years, signals that she has met rigorous standards in the field that matters to you.

    Clients often choose this firm because it does more than file paperwork. The practice is built around understanding how a business or household operates, what led to the current distress, and what the client wants life to look like after the case ends. That broader perspective can influence which chapter is chosen, how negotiations are approached, and what protections are requested.

    Julianne has also played a role in using newer tools, such as Subchapter V for small and mid sized businesses. She was among the attorneys who began filing Subchapter V cases early in the life of that statute and has used that framework to seek reorganization opportunities that might not exist under older models. In particularly complex situations, she has coordinated filings under different chapters when appropriate, using the structure of the Bankruptcy Code in a strategic way.

    Her work has included high profile business matters and appearances on national platforms, including the Bloomberg Network. These experiences do not guarantee results in any specific case, but they do show that her insight is sought in challenging situations. For clients in financial distress, that level of recognition can provide added confidence that their problems will be taken seriously.

    Solutions For Individuals & Business Owners

    Financial distress looks different for every person. Some clients come to our firm because credit cards, medical bills, or personal loans have grown faster than they can pay. Others are business owners in or around Jupiter who are trying to decide whether their company can be saved or whether an orderly wind down is wiser. In each case, the law offers several paths, and the right choice depends on the details.

    For individuals, the firm works to determine whether relief under consumer chapters is suitable. That analysis typically includes reviewing secured and unsecured debts, evaluating income compared to obligations, and considering how a filing could affect a home, vehicle, or retirement funds. The goal is to match the legal path to the client’s long term objectives, such as stabilizing a household budget or stopping certain collection actions.

    Business owners often face added layers of complexity. They may have personal guarantees on business lines of credit, intertwined assets, or investors who expect answers. In these situations, Julianne draws on her business law background, including experience with formation, operations, and succession planning. That knowledge helps her evaluate whether a business can realistically reorganize or whether a controlled exit will better protect the owner and stakeholders.

    Subchapter V can be an important tool for qualifying small businesses. It is designed to provide a more streamlined reorganization process, subject to eligibility rules and court approval. Julianne’s work with Subchapter V allows her to explain when it might be considered, what requirements typically apply, and how it differs from more traditional approaches. In some intricate matters, she has coordinated strategies that involve both business and personal filings, structured so that each piece supports the others.

    Our firm has also been asked to step in when a prior bankruptcy effort did not achieve its intended purpose. In those matters, Julianne reviews what was attempted, what orders were entered, and what went wrong. While not every problem can be undone, this careful review can sometimes reveal new ways to protect assets, restructure obligations, or conclude a stalled case. Clients appreciate that the conversation focuses on what can be done next rather than revisiting blame.

    What To Do If You Face Financial Crisis

    When creditors are calling, lawsuits are pending, or a foreclosure sale date is approaching, it can be tempting to react quickly. Some people move assets, prefer certain creditors, or stop opening mail altogether. Those choices can carry consequences, especially once a legal proceeding begins. A more deliberate approach usually provides better options.

    Before making major financial moves, it is often helpful to speak with a bankruptcy attorney who can explain how the law treats transfers, payments, and new obligations. That way you can avoid steps that might later be challenged or misunderstood. Even if you are not sure bankruptcy is right for you, understanding the boundaries can help you navigate the next few weeks or months more safely.

    Practical steps that can help you prepare for a consultation include:

    • Gather recent statements for major debts, including mortgages, credit cards, business loans, and tax notices.
    • List significant assets, such as real estate, vehicles, business interests, and retirement accounts, with approximate values.
    • Note any pending lawsuits, foreclosure dates, or scheduled sales, along with the court or agency involved.
    • Write a simple timeline of how your financial situation developed, including major events like medical issues, market changes, or business losses.
    • Consider your own goals, such as keeping a business operating, protecting family housing, or ending ongoing litigation.

    When you meet with our firm, the initial conversation focuses on these facts and on your priorities. Julianne explains possible paths, along with potential risks and tradeoffs. She will not promise a specific outcome, because results depend on courts, creditors, and many other factors, but she will outline what the law typically allows in cases like yours.

    How Our Hands On Approach Works

    Clients who contact Julianne Frank, Esq. often say they want an attorney who will stay engaged with their case rather than passing everything to staff. Our process is structured so that you work directly with Julianne, supported by a team that helps keep information organized and filings timely. She remains involved in strategy discussions and critical decisions throughout your matter.

    The relationship usually begins with a detailed review of your financial picture. For individuals, that might include income, expenses, and debt structure. For businesses, it can extend to ownership interests, contracts, vendor relationships, and the company’s position in its market. Julianne uses this information to identify realistic options and to test how each route might affect your future.

    Communication is designed to be clear and candid. The firm strives to explain the likely sequence of events, such as typical hearings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court that serves this region, deadlines you will need to meet, and documents you may be asked to provide. You can expect straightforward discussion about benefits and risks so that you can make informed decisions at each step.

    Over the years, Julianne has been approached by clients whose prior bankruptcy cases did not turn out as expected. In those matters, she carefully reviews the previous filings, orders, and correspondence. Sometimes there are structural changes that can still be made. Other times, the focus shifts to minimizing remaining damage and planning for the future. That willingness to engage with difficult situations reflects the firm’s commitment to long term problem solving.

    If you are considering whether to involve a bankruptcy attorney in Jupiter, a conversation with our firm can help clarify your options. During an initial consultation, you can ask questions, describe your goals, and hear how similar problems are typically handled. There is no obligation to proceed, and the information you receive can guide your next steps, whatever you decide to do.

    Serving Clients In Jupiter & Beyond

    Julianne Frank, Esq. is based in Jupiter and assists individuals and businesses throughout the surrounding area. Many matters connected to this region are handled in federal bankruptcy court, which generally oversees cases involving local residents and companies. Knowing how that court usually schedules hearings and approaches common issues can help set expectations from the beginning.

    The financial challenges people face here vary. Some are tied to the broader economy, while others relate to the particular industries that operate in and around Jupiter. Small and mid sized businesses can be affected by shifts in tourism, construction, or local demand. Households may feel the impact of medical bills, job changes, or rising living costs. Our firm considers these regional factors when discussing timing and strategy.

    Working with a local attorney can make the process more manageable. You can meet in person at our Jupiter office when that is helpful, or, if more convenient, hold consultations by phone or secure video. Our familiarity with area lenders, creditors, and professional advisors can also help when coordinating financial information or planning for life after a case concludes.

    If you are weighing whether to speak with a bankruptcy attorney in Jupiter, reaching out early often preserves more choices. Julianne Frank, Esq. can explain how different paths might affect your household or business and help you decide which discussions to have with creditors and when. To learn more, you can contact our office and request a consultation.

    To speak with our experienced Jupiter bankruptcy lawyers, call us at (561) 220-2528 or contact us online today. 

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do I know if bankruptcy is right for me?

    Bankruptcy may be worth considering if your debts feel unpayable and collection pressure is constant. During a consultation, our firm reviews your income, assets, and goals, then explains alternatives. The decision is always yours, and the conversation helps you understand which approaches are realistic.

    Can you handle complex business and personal debts together?

    Yes, our firm works with clients whose business and personal finances are closely linked. Julianne’s 40 years in bankruptcy and business law, along with Board Certification, help her evaluate when combined strategies, such as coordinated business and individual filings, may be appropriate.

    What happens in my first meeting with your firm?

    In the first meeting, you describe your financial situation and what you hope to achieve. Julianne asks focused questions, reviews key documents, and outlines possible paths. You receive candid feedback about options and risks, without pressure to commit to any particular strategy during that visit.

    Can you help if another lawyer’s bankruptcy failed?

    Our firm is often contacted after a prior case did not work out as planned. Julianne reviews the previous filings and orders to see what remains possible. While not every problem can be fixed, a fresh evaluation can identify new ways to move forward or close out unresolved issues.

    Will working with a local Jupiter attorney benefit my case?

    Working with a local attorney provides familiarity with courts that typically handle matters for this region and with common practices among area creditors. Being based in Jupiter also makes in person meetings easier when needed. That local insight can make the process feel more predictable and accessible.

    If you are ready to discuss your situation with a bankruptcy attorney in Jupiter, our firm is here to listen and provide clear guidance. You can ask questions, learn how the law applies to your case, and decide on your next steps with more confidence.

    To speak with our experienced Jupiter bankruptcy lawyers, call us at (561) 220-2528 or contact us online today. 

    What Makes Julianne Frank Different?

    • Honesty & Transparency
    • Tailored Solutions for Each Client
    • Client-Focused Representation
    • Over Four Decades of Experience
    A Track Record of Success that Speaks for Itself

    Julianne Frank Esq. is a skilled and experienced attorney that takes on the most difficult of cases and wins. If you believe you have a case only Julianne can resolve, get in touch today.