Bankruptcy Courts
U.S. Federal Bankruptcy Court - Western District of Michigan
Understanding the Court System
Bankruptcy Court is a specialized division of the United States Federal District Court. Because bankruptcy is governed by federal law rather than state law, your case will be heard in a federal building by a federal judge. In Michigan, the court system is divided into the Eastern and Western Districts.
Western District Bankruptcy Court
Physical Address
1 North Division
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Why Local Representation Matters
While bankruptcy law is federal, local court rules and the specific preferences of trustees can vary. Krupp Law Offices P.C. is located in downtown Grand Rapids, just minutes from the federal courthouse. Our attorneys have appeared before the Western District judges and worked with local trustees for decades, providing our clients with a distinct advantage in navigating the local legal landscape.
Note: Most initial hearings (341 Meetings of Creditors) are held at the Trustee's office or via remote video/phone, rather than inside the main courtroom. We will provide you with specific instructions and directions for every appearance required in your case.
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