Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC - Santa Ana, CA
Bankruptcy Lawyers in Santa Ana, CA
400 N. Tustin Ave. Suite 401 Santa Ana, CA 92705
Santa Ana Bankruptcy Law Firm
Updated: 03/30/2026
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2021the best i am so happy i contated them thay took all my worry a way any future needs i will call them i just pray i dont need a lawyer in the future
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2018-2021I had a excellent experience, I had my case dismissed today, the law firm, attorneys and legal team behind me helped in the decision. I always had confidence in the team but I was aware of the trial could go in favor of the creditor; in this case it was positive news and glad I had Fitzgerald & Campbell representing me!
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Verified ClientConsulted Law firm 2021It was a great team. However, i didn't quite get the savings I was hoping for. But non the less my case is done
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2020-2021Noha and her team are the absolute very best! Not only did they resolve our case they did with compassion and understanding. They never made us feel ashamed of what we were going through. Always available via phone or email. Very efficient and the follow through was superb.
Areas of Practice
- Bankruptcy
Contact
400 N. Tustin Ave.
Suite 401
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Phone: 866-393-4649
Fax: 855-672-5058
Hours: 7:30 am to 5:30 pm Monday-Friday
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