About Eric Leonard

Eric Leonard Bolves is an attorney based in Orlando, Florida, specializing in bankruptcy, foreclosure, and social security disability law. Since 1983, he has dedicated his career to offering legal services to clients in need, amassing over four decades of experience. His firm, Eric L. Bolves, Esq., is conveniently located at 2110 East Robinson Street, Orlando, FL 32803. This central location allows him to serve clients, ensuring accessibility for those seeking legal assistance. Mr. Bolves earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Florida Levin College of Law in 1983.

Shortly after graduation, he was admitted to practice before the Florida Supreme Court on May 27, 1983, and the United States District Court on July 26, 1983. His early career laid the groundwork for a robust legal practice focused on helping individuals and businesses navigate complex financial challenges. Since 1988, he has handled over 4,500 bankruptcy cases, representing both businesses and individuals in their pursuit of financial relief. In addition to bankruptcy law, Mr. Bolves has made significant contributions to social security disability law. He has represented more than 4,000 claimants before the Social Security Administration, advocating for those seeking benefits to which they are entitled. His experience in this area gave him a understanding of the intricacies involved in social security claims.

This lets the attorney effectively guide clients through the process. Moreover, Mr. Bolves has been appointed as Attorney and Guardian Ad Litem by judges in over 2,000 foreclosure cases across Florida since 1995. This role has enabled him to provide critical support to clients facing foreclosure, ensuring their rights are protected during difficult periods. His commitment to helping homeowners is further reflected in his authorship of "The Halt Foreclosure Manual" in 2008, which offers practical advice to those at risk of losing their homes. In 2009, he published "Grandma's Recipe For Debt Free Living," a book aimed at empowering individuals to manage their finances and achieve debt freedom. A member of the Florida Bar Association and the National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives, Mr.

Bolves is also an active participant in legal education. He has served as a Florida Bar Approved Continuing Legal Education Instructor, presenting courses on bankruptcy, social security disability, and foreclosure. Fluent in Spanish, he is dedicated to serving clients in the Orlando area. His experience and unwavering commitment to his clients have established him as a respected figure in Florida's legal community, making a lasting impact on those he serves.

Education

University of Florida

J.D. (1981) | Law

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) Spanish (Spoken, Written)

Experience

President / Managing Attrorney

Bolves & Associates, P.A.
1995

Lawyer at Law

Eric L. Bolves, Esq.
1989

Accepted Jurisdictions

Florida

Court Admissions

Florida Supreme Court State Supreme Court · Admitted 1983
U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida U.S. District Court · Admitted 1983

Types of Cases Handled

Bankruptcy Foreclosure Social Security Disability

Legal Services Scope

Litigation Appeals

Office Locations

Main Office

 2110 E Robinson St Orlando FL 32803

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Are you Overwhelmed by Debt?
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Unlimited Free Bankruptcy Consultations
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My Bankruptcy Is Over. What Now?
Can Bankruptcy Help You Out of a Financial Mess?
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Can Bankruptcy Help You Out of a Financial Mess?
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What Should a Bankruptcy Lawyer Ask You At Your First Meeting
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The Steps to Filing a Bankruptcy in Florida
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