Compassionate Counsel is a Scottsdale-based law firm specializing in bankruptcy and debt relief services across Arizona. Founded on the principle of delivering frank, client-centered legal advice rather than telling clients what they want to hear, the firm positions itself as a transparent alternative to traditional debt relief providers who prioritize their own financial interests.
The firm offers three primary service lines: Chapter 7 bankruptcy (asset liquidation for a fresh start), Chapter 13 bankruptcy (structured repayment plans), and debt resolution programs (negotiation and settlement for clients making payments but still struggling). They emphasize the automatic stay protection that prevents creditors from pursuing foreclosures, repossessions, lawsuits, and wage garnishments during bankruptcy proceedings. In limited cases, they also handle estate planning, asset protection, divorce, personal injury, and small business reorganization.
Compassionate Counsel distinguishes itself through commitment to client education and ongoing support even after cases resolve, flexible payment plans accommodating various budgets, and advertised attorney response time of less than one hour. The firm emphasizes ethical counsel—advising solutions in clients' best interests rather than driving revenue—and names specific attorneys (Brant, Kristopher, and Mr. Hodyno) in testimonials, suggesting a personalized approach rather than institutional processing.
As a law firm rather than a non-profit credit counseling agency, Compassionate Counsel charges for services. While they advertise flexible pricing and free initial consultations, specific fee structures are not disclosed on the website. Clients should verify licensing, bar standing, and fee agreements before engagement. The testimonial-heavy marketing suggests satisfaction among past clients, but independent verification through bar association records and third-party reviews would be prudent.
Consumers considering bankruptcy should also explore alternatives. Debt relief programs may negotiate settlements for less than owed, while debt consolidation loans can simplify payments. Credit counseling agencies offer free financial assessments. After bankruptcy, rebuilding credit through secured credit cards and credit builder loans provides a structured path back. Credit repair services can help ensure accurate reporting. After discharge, qualifying for an installment loan can begin rebuilding payment history on your credit report.