About Craig
Craig Jackson is an attorney who practices bankruptcy law in Michigan. He works out of offices in Grand Rapids and at the Southern Michigan Bankruptcy Center. His work centers on helping clients address debt relief and restructuring through the bankruptcy system.
Jackson's career has been built in the field of consumer and small-business insolvency. He has handled cases filed under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code and assisted individuals and local enterprises in assessing options for relief. Over time he has become familiar with the practical steps involved in preparing petitions, negotiating with creditors, and representing clients at hearings.
His day-to-day work involves counseling clients on the differences between liquidation and repayment plans, guiding paperwork and disclosure requirements, and managing timelines imposed by the courts. Jackson has represented debtors in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 matters and navigated related issues such as stays, creditor claims, and reaffirmation agreements. He also deals with the administrative side of bankruptcy practice: working with trustees, responding to motions, and attending confirmation and status conferences.
Colleagues and clients note that he prioritizes clear explanations. He aims to make the bankruptcy process understandable for people who are often overwhelmed by paperwork and deadlines. He explains consequences and tradeoffs plainly so clients can make informed choices. That practical orientation shapes how he approaches cases and client meetings.
Outside the courtroom, Jackson has been involved in the local legal community through professional membership and office-based collaboration. He maintains a presence in Grand Rapids while serving clients across the region through the Southern Michigan Bankruptcy Center. Those offices serve as the base for client intake, counseling sessions, and case preparation.
Craig Jackson continues to practice bankruptcy law from his Grand Rapids office and at the Southern Michigan Bankruptcy Center, representing individuals and small businesses in consumer and insolvency matters.