Lynch & Belch, P.C. - Indianapolis, IN
Bankruptcy Lawyers in Indianapolis, IN
7210 Madison Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46227
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Indianapolis Bankruptcy Law Firm
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Bankruptcy
Firm Information
Overview
Dealing with debt can feel overwhelming and stressful. However, filing for bankruptcy can provide the relief and support you need to regain control of your financial future. With over fifty years of combined experience in bankruptcy law, the attorneys at Lynch & Belch possess a deep understanding of the bankruptcy system and are here to guide you. You can trust us to equip you with the insights necessary for making informed decisions about your finances.
If you’re like many individuals who seek our help, you may feel apprehensive about navigating a complex bureaucracy managed by the federal government.
That’s where we come in. By consulting with us, you will receive an honest evaluation of how bankruptcy laws are applicable to your unique circumstances. We are dedicated to safeguarding your rights during this trying period. Our wealth of experience allows us to help you avoid the pitfalls of the bankruptcy process, ensuring you don’t have to learn through costly mistakes.
We will also work closely with you to help you choose the best options available. Our attorneys are well-versed in how various bankruptcy trustees may view your assets, as each trustee has their own approach.
Moreover, we emphasize a commitment to fairness and accessibility. Our reasonable fees reflect our desire to assist as many clients as possible while maintaining a high standard of service. Let us help you find the path to a brighter financial future.
You can reach us by calling 317-528-9549. You can also make your appointment to meet with us by contacting our firm online.
Contact
7210 Madison Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46227
Phone: 317-528-9549
Fax: 317-888-8282
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