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354 Eisenhower Parkway

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Livingston, NJ 07039

Justice Lobej

A Real Path Out of Overwhelming Debt — in New Jersey and New York

Bankruptcy isn’t a billboard promise. It’s a federal legal process — and when it’s the right fit, it works. Talk to a licensed bankruptcy attorney at The Law Office of Barry E. Janay, P.C. about whether Chapter 7, Chapter 13, or a business reorganization is right for your situation.

You Don't Need Hype. You Need Honest Answers.

If you’re here, you’re probably exhausted. Creditor calls. Late notices. Wage garnishment letters. Maybe a lawsuit. Maybe a foreclosure notice or a repossession threat. You’ve seen the billboards promising fast bankruptcy relief, and you’re not sure who to trust.

We’ll be straight with you: bankruptcy is a powerful legal tool, but it’s not the right answer for everyone, and it’s not as simple as the ads make it sound. The federal Bankruptcy Code has specific eligibility rules, means tests, deadlines, and disclosures. Some debts can be wiped out. Others can’t. Some property is protected. Other property isn’t. And what looks like a “simple” Chapter 7 can quickly become a Chapter 13 — or be dismissed entirely — if it’s filed wrong.

Our job is to look at your full financial picture, tell you honestly whether bankruptcy makes sense, and if it does, file it correctly the first time so you actually get the fresh start the Code is designed to provide.

Who We Help

Three Paths — Find the One Closest to Your Situation

Chapter 7 · Consumer

A True Fresh Start

Eliminate qualifying unsecured debt and rebuild

Chapter 7 may be right for you if:

Chapter 13 · Consumer

Reorganize and Keep What Matters

Stop foreclosure or repossession and pay back what you can over 3–5 years

Chapter 13 may be right for you if:

Small Business

Small Business Bankruptcy

Subchapter V, Chapter 7, or Chapter 11 — built for owners.

Business filings may be right for you if:

What Bankruptcy Can — and Cannot — Do

Setting honest expectations is the most important conversation we have with new clients.

Our Process

How We Work With You

1

Free 15-Minute Screening Call

A short, confidential conversation to understand your debt picture, income, and goals. No commitment.

2

Engagement and Document Intake

If we’re a fit, we send an engagement letter, intake forms, and a clear document list — pay stubs, tax returns, creditor statements, asset records.

3

Chapter Selection and Means Test

We run the means test, review your exemptions under NJ or NY law, and recommend the chapter that gives you the strongest outcome.

4

Filing and the Automatic Stay

Once we file your petition, the automatic stay takes effect immediately — creditor calls stop, garnishments stop, and most lawsuits pause.

5

341 Meeting, Plan Confirmation, and Discharge

We prepare you for the meeting of creditors, handle objections and trustee inquiries, and shepherd your case through plan confirmation (Chapter 13) or discharge (Chapter 7).

Your Team

Meet Your Bankruptcy Attorney

Bayley Patton, Esq.

Bankruptcy Lead

Bayley leads the firm’s bankruptcy and debtor protection practice. She handles consumer and small business filings from initial screening through discharge, and is the first attorney most clients work with at the firm.

Barry E. Janay, Esq.

President & Managing Attorney

Barry founded The Law Office of Barry E. Janay, P.C. and has practiced in New Jersey and New York for more than 20 years across estates, business law, litigation, and now bankruptcy. He provides supervisory oversight on every bankruptcy matter the firm handles.

Why clients choose LOBEJ

  • Multi-practice firm — if your bankruptcy intersects with a probate, business, employment, or real estate matter, you don’t need to retain a second attorney
  • Direct attorney access, not a high-volume bankruptcy mill
  • Licensed in NJ and NY with offices in Livingston and Manhattan
  • Clear flat-fee structures discussed openly at the screening call
What It Costs

Transparent Pricing — Discussed Up Front

Bankruptcy attorney fees vary based on the chapter you file under, whether assets are involved, whether your case is a business filing, and whether there are complications like prior dismissals, lien strips, or adversary proceedings.

We’re transparent about cost from the first call. At your free 15-minute screening, we’ll:

We accept payment plans for most consumer matters. You’ll never get a surprise invoice from us.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I lose my house if I file for bankruptcy?

Not necessarily. New Jersey and New York both have homestead exemptions, and Chapter 13 specifically exists to help homeowners catch up on missed mortgage payments and keep their homes. The right answer depends on your equity, your mortgage status, and which state’s exemptions apply. We’ll walk through this at your screening.

Will bankruptcy stop wage garnishment?

In most cases, yes — the moment your case is filed, the automatic stay under 11 U.S.C. § 362 takes effect and stops most wage garnishments, with limited exceptions for domestic support obligations and certain tax collections.

How long does bankruptcy stay on my credit report?

A Chapter 7 filing generally appears on your credit report for up to 10 years. A Chapter 13 filing generally appears for up to 7 years. That said, many clients begin rebuilding credit within months of discharge.

Can I file bankruptcy without an attorney?

Legally, yes. Practically, we strongly recommend you don’t, particularly for Chapter 13 or any case involving real estate, a business, or non-exempt assets. The U.S. Trustee Program publishes data showing that pro se filers are significantly more likely to have cases dismissed.

What's the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13?

Chapter 7 is a liquidation — qualifying unsecured debts are discharged, typically in 3–6 months. Chapter 13 is a reorganization — you propose a 3–5 year repayment plan that lets you catch up on secured debts like a mortgage or car loan while paying creditors a portion of unsecured debt.

Do I have to attend court?

You’ll attend a meeting of creditors (often called the “341 meeting”), which is usually conducted virtually now. Most consumer cases never require a courtroom appearance before a bankruptcy judge.

What is Subchapter V and is my business eligible?

Subchapter V is a streamlined small business reorganization under Chapter 11, created to make business reorganization faster and less expensive. Eligibility depends on your aggregate debt level and whether your debts arise from commercial or business activity. We’ll evaluate this with you at the screening.

Are you a bankruptcy mill?

No. We’re a multi-practice firm with an established bankruptcy practice led by a dedicated attorney. You will work directly with your attorney — not a paralegal or a call-center intake.

Find Out Where You Stand — Free, Confidential, 15 Minutes

Whether bankruptcy is right for you or not, you’ll leave the call with a clearer picture of your options.

Federal Debt Relief Agency Disclosure
The Law Office of Barry E. Janay, P.C. is a federally designated debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
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Practice Jurisdictions
The Law Office of Barry E. Janay, P.C. represents clients in bankruptcy matters filed in the United States Bankruptcy Courts for the District of New Jersey and the Southern, Eastern, and Northern Districts of New York. Attorneys at the firm are admitted to practice in New Jersey and New York. Admission to practice before a particular federal court depends on the attorney’s specific admissions.
Office Address
The Law Office of Barry E. Janay, P.C. · 354 Eisenhower Parkway, Suite 1250 · Livingston, NJ 07039