About Christopher J.
Christopher J. Jackson is a California-licensed attorney who works in consumer bankruptcy and debt-relief practice. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business from Cornell University, earned in 1986, and earned his J.D. from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles in 1995. Those academic steps preceded a steady legal career centered on personal finance and insolvency matters.
After graduating from Loyola Law School, Jackson established his practice in California. He is admitted to practice in the state and has maintained a presence in local markets that include Hollister and Gilroy. Over the years he has operated under the business name Lawyer Debt Relief, P.C., and also uses local listings that identify him as Hollister Bankruptcy Lawyer: Christopher J. Jackson and Gilroy Bankruptcy Lawyer: Chris Jackson.
Jackson’s work is concentrated on helping individuals who are experiencing financial difficulties. He counsels clients on options for addressing unsecured debt, negotiates with creditors, prepares necessary submissions, and represents clients in bankruptcy proceedings when filing is appropriate. His day-to-day work involves client interviews, case preparation, and court appearances tied to consumer insolvency matters.
Colleagues and clients describe his practice as pragmatic and focused on resolving immediate financial pressures. He spends much of his time on intake and problem-solving for households facing collections, wage garnishment, or threatened foreclosure. He explains legal choices in plain language so clients can weigh trade-offs and make informed decisions about relief mechanisms available under California law.
Jackson’s office structure reflects a local approach to practice. Lawyer Debt Relief, P.C. serves as the primary business identity, while the Hollister and Gilroy listings serve clients in those communities. That arrangement allows him to concentrate on a steady caseload and maintain regular access to the bankruptcy courts in the region.
He is a member of the California bar and continues to practice in 2026. His work remains concentrated on consumer bankruptcy and debt relief matters, serving clients from initial consultation through the resolution of their cases.