Krystal M. Ahart
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Krystal M. Ahart is a dedicated partner at Kahn & Ahart, PLLC, operating under the name Bankruptcy Legal Center™ in Phoenix. With a strong focus on personal injury law, Krystal leverages her extensive experience to advocate for individuals and businesses navigating the complexities of bankruptcy under Chapters 7, 11, and 13. Her legal journey began in 2002 when she joined the firm of James F. Kahn, P.C. as a receptionist. Through hard work and determination, she ascended through various roles—from file clerk and secretary to paralegal—ultimately earning her law degree while balancing her responsibilities at home and her academic pursuits. Krystal is deeply committed to community service and the legal profession. She actively participates in the Volunteer Lawyers Program (VLP), where she contributes to the Friend of the Court Reaffirmation program. This initiative allows law students to gain valuable courtroom experience by representing debtors without attorneys during their reaffirmation hearings, fostering both legal skills and community support. Her leadership extends to her past role as president of the Young Lawyers Division Board of the Maricopa County Bar Association. Currently, she serves as Chair of VLP’s Advisory Committee and Co-Executive Director of Arizona Consumer Bankruptcy Counsel (ACBC), further solidifying her influence within the legal community. In recognition of her unwavering dedication to public service, Krystal was honored with the Honorable Sarah Sharer Curley Self-Help Center Volunteer Award in 2014. Krystal M. Ahart continues to be a passionate advocate for her clients, utilizing her expertise in personal injury and bankruptcy law to make a positive impact in the Phoenix community.
About Bankruptcy Debt Law
Bankruptcy attorneys help individuals and businesses overwhelmed by debt find relief through bankruptcy or debt restructuring. They guide clients through the process to a fresh start. Common matters include chapter 7 bankruptcy, chapter 13 bankruptcy, debt negotiation, creditor harassment.