Ellett Law Offices, P.C. has operated as an Arizona bankruptcy law firm for over 30 years, founded by Ronald J. Ellett who brings more than 20 years of legal experience. The firm is located in the Phoenix area and has assisted thousands of individuals and businesses navigate financial difficulties through bankruptcy proceedings. Their longevity and established reputation position them as an experienced provider in Arizona's bankruptcy legal market.
The firm offers comprehensive bankruptcy representation across three primary filing types: Chapter 7 (liquidation), Chapter 13 (reorganization with repayment plans), and Chapter 11 (business restructuring). They provide flat-rate pricing for Chapter 7 cases ranging from $1,695 to $2,295 depending on creditor count, plus $338 court filing fees. Chapter 13 cases feature a zero-down filing option where remaining legal fees are paid through the repayment plan. Additional services include lien stripping, foreclosure prevention, credit card debt relief, divorce-related bankruptcy matters, and exemption planning. The firm emphasizes asset protection for vehicles, homes, businesses, and retirement accounts.
Ellett Law distinguishes itself through documented performance metrics. Their Chapter 13 confirmation rate stands at 96% compared to 69% for other attorney-represented cases and only 9% for pro se (self-represented) filings, based on U.S. Bankruptcy Court data from Arizona (December 2016–April 2017). The firm offers free initial consultations, requires no office visits, and provides transparent pricing with itemized creditor-based fee structures. They accept zero-down Chapter 13 filings with repayment plan integration, reducing upfront financial barriers.
The firm's primary limitation is geographic scope—they serve Phoenix and neighboring Arizona areas only. Their published confirmation rate data, while strong, comes from a specific 5-month period (2016–2017) and includes the caveat that "results vary by case and cannot be guaranteed." Chapter 7 flat rates exclude additional fees for reaffirmation agreements ($150 each), Notice of Bankruptcy Filing ($85 each), and case-specific costs. Potential clients should verify current fee structures and confirmation rates, as bankruptcy outcomes depend heavily on individual financial circumstances and case complexity.