About Bruce C
Bruce C Dwiggins is an attorney who practices bankruptcy law at Dwiggins Bankruptcy Law. He has built a practice around helping clients understand options in financial distress. He favors clear explanations over legalese and aims to make the process intelligible for people facing difficult decisions.
After law school he entered private practice and concentrated his work on insolvency matters. Early in his career he learned the practical mechanics of filings, schedules and creditor negotiations. That early exposure shaped how he approaches casework: methodical, detail-oriented and pragmatic.
Over the years Dwiggins has represented individuals and business clients through a range of bankruptcy matters. He assists clients at the intake stage, explains the types of relief available, and guides them through the procedural steps that follow. He also handles interactions with creditors and negotiates resolutions where possible.
He maintains current membership in a professional association and stays active in continuing legal education. Those activities help him track changes in federal bankruptcy rules and local court practices. He also relies on collegial exchanges with other practitioners to refine courtroom strategy and case administration.
Colleagues describe him as steady in court and deliberate in preparation. He spends time on the front end to reduce surprises at hearings. That preparation shows in how he organizes disclosures, assembles documentation and presents facts to trustees and judges.
Outside the courtroom Dwiggins counsels clients about post-bankruptcy planning and practical steps to rebuild credit. He takes a plainspoken approach when explaining timelines and likely outcomes. Clients work with him on realistic budgets and follow-up obligations that the bankruptcy process often requires.
As of 2026 he continues to practice at Dwiggins Bankruptcy Law, where his work centers on bankruptcy and insolvency matters.