About Aaron C.
Aaron C. Swiren built his legal foundation at the University of Florida, where he earned a B.A. in Political Science in 1999 and a J.D. in 2002. He took the traditional route from law school into practice and has spent the years since developing work on consumer and real estate matters. He is an active member of professional groups tied to those areas.
His early years after law school were spent learning the practical work of courtroom procedure and client counseling. Over time he gravitated toward cases that touch personal finances and property. He joined the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers and maintains that membership today. He also holds membership in the Central Florida Real Estate Council, which reflects an interest in the overlap between consumer financial issues and property law.
Swiren’s practice covers consumer bankruptcy and real estate matters. He represents individual debtors and small businesses in consumer bankruptcy proceedings, and he handles related work such as negotiating with creditors and advising clients on relief options. On the real estate side he assists clients with issues that commonly arise when personal finances and property intersect, including disputes that lead to creditor actions related to housing and land.
People who hire him can expect straightforward advice and an emphasis on practical outcomes. He breaks complex rules down into clear options. He prepares filings, appears in court when necessary, and works to align legal steps with clients’ financial realities. His approach to cases is procedural and client-centered. He balances court processes with negotiated solutions when those are available.
Outside the courtroom he is involved in the regional legal community through his association memberships. Those groups inform his practice and provide continuing legal education in both bankruptcy and real estate law. They also offer a forum to keep up with changes in statutes and local practice that affect clients.
He continues to practice in Florida and guides clients through the choices that follow financial distress or property disputes. His current work remains concentrated on consumer bankruptcy matters and related real estate issues, handling filings, creditor negotiations, and court appearances as needed.