About Joseph L.
Joseph L — Grima is a dedicated bankruptcy attorney based in Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. He founded Joseph L. Grima & Associates P.C. in 1991, focusing exclusively on bankruptcy law. The firm specializes in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases, providing personalized legal representation to clients throughout Macomb, Wayne, St. Clair, and Sanilac counties. With a commitment to client education and thorough preparation, Mr. Grima is known for integrity and reliability in the legal community.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Mr. Grima earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Hunter College in New York City in 1986. He graduated cum laude in just three years, showcasing his academic dedication and ability to excel under pressure. Following his undergraduate studies, he pursued a Juris Doctor at the University of Detroit School of Law, completing the program in an impressive two and a half years. In 1991, he passed the Michigan Bar Exam and immediately established his own bankruptcy practice, starting a successful legal career. Throughout his practice, Mr. Grima has handled over 10,000 consumer bankruptcy cases. His approach emphasizes thorough preparation and client education, ensuring that clients understand their options and the implications of bankruptcy.
The firm is well-regarded in the community, with many referrals coming from bankruptcy trustees who recognize the quality of representation provided. Mr. Grima's commitment to his clients is evident in the personalized attention he offers, guiding them through the often complex bankruptcy process. Admitted to practice in the State of Michigan, Mr. Grima also holds licenses with the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan and the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan. He is an active member of the Federal Bar Association, further demonstrating his commitment to staying informed about changes in federal law. In 2007, he successfully appealed to the United States District Court to protect a client from predatory mortgage practices. This landmark case led to the establishment of new rules aimed at safeguarding debtors from such unethical practices, showcasing his dedication to advocating for consumer rights.
Outside of his legal practice, Mr. Grima enjoys spending time outdoors with his family. He has a keen interest in reading American history, which reflects his appreciation for the details of the legal system and its historical context. As of February 2026, Mr. Grima remains an active member of the State Bar of Michigan, with no public records indicating any disciplinary actions against him. His career continues to be marked by a commitment to excellence in bankruptcy law and a focus on helping clients navigate challenging financial circumstances.