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Title: Top-Rated Florida Bankruptcy Attorney Juan Burgos Launches Free 2026 Florida Means Test Calculator to Empower Residents Seeking Debt Relief
ORLANDO, Fla. — With financial uncertainty continuing to impact households across the Sunshine State, Juan Burgos Law is proud to announce the launch of its updated 2026 Florida Means Test Calculator. This free digital resource is specifically designed to help Florida residents navigate the complexities of bankruptcy law and determine their eligibility for Chapter 7 debt liquidation.The “Means Test” is the critical first step for anyone considering bankruptcy in Florida. It compares a household’s gross income against the state’s median income to determine if they qualify for a “fresh start” under Chapter 7 or if they must pursue a Chapter 13 repayment plan. By providing real-time estimates based on the latest 2026 Department of Justice figures, the Juan Burgos Law calculator removes the guesswork for families in Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Hillsborough counties.“Our mission has always been to break down the barriers that prevent people from reclaiming their financial freedom,” said Juan Burgos, founder of Juan Burgos Law. “In 2026, the cost of living remains a challenge for many. This tool is a fast, confidential way for Florida residents to see where they stand before they even step into a law office.”Key Features of the 2026 Florida Means Test Calculator:Up-to-Date Accuracy: Utilizes the most recent Florida median income data effective for 2026 filings.Instant Eligibility Check: Residents can instantly see if they fall below the state median, creating a “Presumption of No Abuse.”Mobile-Friendly Interface: Accessible from any device, allowing users to calculate their standing privately and securely.Trilingual Support: Juan Burgos Law provides services in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, ensuring Florida’s diverse communities are not left behind by language barriers...
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