Clayman Law LLC blends a warm, caring and personal approach with extensive experience in filing Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy petitions throughout New Jersey in order to provide our clients with top notch legal services.

Our clients, who are typically individuals, married couples and small businesses, come to us facing financial and often emotional distress. Our warm, caring and personal approach helps to address our clients’ concerns while at the same time we are able to use the Bankruptcy Code to “even the playing field” and to defend our clients against claims made and collection actions instituted by mortgage companies, big banks, credit card companies, unscrupulous pay day lenders, vehicle finance lenders and the IRS and New Jersey Division of Taxation.

We also give back to the community. The privilege of practicing law in the State of New Jersey and its concomitant responsibility to pro bono service is behind our pledge to provide quality legal representation to individuals and entities who lack financial resources. Eric Clayman has been recognized for his pro bono service by South Jersey Legal Services, Inc. https://www.lsnj.org/sjls/

The SJLS Private Attorney Involvement Program thanks Eric Clayman, Esq. for recently concluding a pro bono Chapter 7 bankruptcy for a low-income Burlington County senior. The client came to our office with credit card debt. Eric assisted her through The Honorable Judith H. Wizmur Bankruptcy Pro Bono Project https://law.rutgers.edu/pro-bono-projects and the client received her discharge on April 26, 2019. Thank you! For more information on the firm, please visit the following website: www.Clayman-Law.com

Eric has also been active in our community for many years including board positions with the bankruptcy Lawyer’s Advisory Committee, Honorable Judith H. Wizmur Bankruptcy Pro Bono Project, senior citizen housing project Lion’s Gate https://www.lionsgateccrc.org/ and he is a past President of Congregation Beth El Voorhees. https://bethelsnj.org/. Eric and his wife Amy were also recipients of ZOA 2016 Pillars of the Community Award.