About Caryn Lyn

Caryn Lyn Belobraidich practices bankruptcy law at Bunch & Brock, a firm based in Lexington, Kentucky. Joining the Kentucky Bar in 1995, she has since developed a diverse legal practice that encompasses not only bankruptcy but also estate planning, probate, and traffic ticket defense. Bunch & Brock, located in the heart of Lexington, serves clients across the region, addressing many legal needs with a particular emphasis on financial restructuring. Caryn’s commitment to her clients is evident in her approach, which combines legal expertise with a understanding of financial issues. Caryn earned her Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in 1993. Prior to her legal education, she obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Political Science and Sociology from the University of Wisconsin - Madison in 1987.

This educational background has provided her with a solid foundation for her legal career, equipping her with the analytical skills necessary to navigate complex legal issues. Most of her practice revolves around bankruptcy cases, where she assists both individuals and businesses in restructuring their debts, aiming to provide them with a fresh financial start. In addition to bankruptcy law, Caryn is actively involved in estate planning. She helps clients prepare wills and trusts, ensuring that their assets are managed according to their wishes. Her cases typically involve initial consultations, drafting legal documents, and representing clients in court when necessary. This breadth of experience allows her to provide comprehensive legal services, addressing the varied needs of her clients and helping them achieve their financial and personal goals.

Before joining Bunch & Brock, Caryn served as the Executive Director of a nonprofit organization. In that role, she focused on organizational management and legal compliance, gaining valuable insights into the financial challenges faced by individuals and businesses alike. This experience has proven beneficial in her transition to private practice. This lets the attorney advocate for her clients’ rights and handle the requirements of bankruptcy law with a nuanced perspective. Caryn is an active member of the Central Kentucky Chapter of the International Women’s Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation and the Kentucky Bar Association. These affiliations keep her connected with the latest developments in bankruptcy law and provide essential networking opportunities with other professionals in the field.

She is dedicated to staying informed about changes in legislation that may impact her clients, ensuring that she can provide the best possible representation. Beyond her legal practice, Caryn engages with her community through various outreach programs, promoting financial literacy and legal awareness. Her commitment to both her clients and her community solidifies her reputation as a respected figure in the Lexington legal field.

Education

Western Michigan University Cooley Law School

J.D. (1993) | Law School - Juris Doctor

1990

University of Wisconsin - Madison

B.A. (1987) | Political Science and Sociology - double major

1987

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Lawyer-at-Law

Bunch & Brock, Lawyers
1995

Executive Director

Fayette County Bar Association
1994

Accepted Jurisdictions

U.S. District Court for Eastern District of Kentucky
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky
Kentucky

Court Admissions

U.S. District Court for Eastern District of Kentucky U.S. District Court
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky U.S. Bankruptcy Court

Types of Cases Handled

bankruptcy estate planning probate traffic tickets

Legal Services Scope

Consultations Drafting documents Court representation

Professional Associations

Central Kentucky Chapter of the International Women s Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation

has membership 2013 - Current

Kentucky Bar Association

has membership 1994 - Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 126 W. Maxwell St Suite 200 Lexington KY 40508-1858