Ryan E. Loyacano

Ryan E. Loyacano

also known as Southeast Bankruptcy, LLC

4.7
Rating: 7.7

Licensed for 19 years

Bankruptcy and debt Lawyer at West Palm Beach, FL
Practice Areas: Bankruptcy & Debt

603 Village Boulevard, Suite 210, West Palm Beach, FL

About Ryan

Biography

Practice Areas

1

Practice Area

Bankruptcy and Debt 100%

Premier Bankruptcy Attorneys serving the Palm Beach and the Treasure Coast. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy (Debt Elimination) and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy (Debt Reorganization) for areas of West Palm Beach, Stuart, Port St. Lucie and Vero/Fort Pierce, Florida.

20 years | 1,500 cases

100%

Fees and Rates

Cost

Retainer

Always


Payment Methods

  • Cash
  • Credit Card

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Licenses

Licensed in Florida for 6 years

State: Florida

Acquired: 2019

Member in Good Standing

No misconduct found

Licensed in Louisiana for 19 years

State: Louisiana

Acquired: 2006

Inactive

No misconduct found

Location

Southeast Bankruptcy, LLC

603 Village Boulevard, Suite 210, West Palm Beach, FL, 33409

Southeast Bankruptcy, LLC - Ryan E. Loyacano, Esq.

4247 SW High Meadows Avenue, Palm City, FL, 34997

Southeast Bankruptcy, LLC - Ryan Loyacano, Esq.

621 NW 53rd Street, Suite 240, Boca Raton, FL, 33487

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Ryan E. Loyacano's Reviews

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4.7 /5.0

29 Client Reviews

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Showing 1 - 1 of 1 review | Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Posted by John | March 08, 2021 | Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Another Lawyer that is not on your side. He is on his side and couldn't care less about the client.

First of all he finds out who is being sued and solicits them with a letter. Most people are afraid when they are being sued so they are desperate and will grasp at any straw. I went there to talk about a Chapter 7 but he was determined to convince me that I should file a Chapter 13. He sa...id that the trustee would take all my stuff except for my house. He said that my Ford F-150 that I paid 23 thousand dollars for in 2013 is now worth 22 thousand dollars so I could say good bye to that. But he did not know that I have done a Bankruptcy before and the trustee did not want my old stuff then so I'm guessing that he is still not going to be interested in my old, beat up work truck or my utility trailers, or my aluminum Jon boat that was made in 1987 This Ryan is working with the Trustee to get as much money out of you as possible. I asked him twice what he would charge me and Twice he did not answer me. He said that he gets paid from the trustee. This guy is not on your side. Its so sad that there are lawyers like this. As for the lawsuit: the last time I got one of these an Attorney took the case for Free, Filed a Counter suit against the Credit Card Company because the case was weak, (as the present case is also weak). The lawyer got the case Dismissed and the Credit card Company had to Pay his fee of 2,500.00 dollars. The Suit was for less then that. We need more lawyers like that and less like Ryan.

Ryan Loyacano

Replied last March 08, 2021

John, while we understand your frustration we are, however, unsure why you directed that frustration at our office? Because you are absolutely correct, your vehicle is worth at least $22,000 (you and I looked it up together, it isn't my personal opinion) and thus if you filed a Chapter 7, the trustee (not us) would demand you turn the vehicle over or make him a fair market value to keep it. Vehicle exemptions in bankruptcy are a function of state law and have nothing do with us as the attorney or the trustee for that matter. So yes we are in fact on your side by counseling you that a Chapter 7 is not in your best interest at this time. We are trying to protect your assets. You are also correct that we didn't discuss our fees for a Chapter 13 because you entirely dismissed the idea due to the monthly cost and you simply don't have the minimum income to support a confirmable chapter 13 plan. As for the previous attorney who took your case for free I would certainly try to use him again or you can call our office and we can give you the number to the local legal aid office.

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Rachel Anderson

Bankruptcy and debt lawyer | Sep 15

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"I've known Ryan for several years, and he is an excellent and knowledgeable attorney. I had the opportunity to work with Ryan on a complicated case and was impressed by how much he cared about his clients and the skill and effort that he put into representing them."

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Steven Hunter

Bankruptcy and debt lawyer | Sep 05

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer."

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Wayne Aufrecht

Bankruptcy and debt lawyer | Aug 29

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"Ryan is extremely knowledgeable in the field of consumer bankruptcy. Ryan is diligent, honest, hard working and goes the extra mile to get great results for his clients. I strongly recommend meeting with Ryan to anyone who is facing financial difficulties."

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Donald Cameron

Bankruptcy and debt lawyer | Aug 28

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer."

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Experience

Rating:  7.7 (Very Good)

Associations

2019 - Present

Florida Bar

Member

2019 - Present

United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida

member

2006 - Present

National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys

Member

2006 - Present

Louisiana State Bar Association

Member

2006 - Present

Eastern District of Louisiana U.S. Federal Courts

Member

Education

2006

Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center

JD/ B.C.L

2001

Florida Atlantic University

MBA - Master of Business Administration

Languages

English

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