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Barry Levine

Barry Levine

Bankruptcy Attorney and Debt Strategist for Everyday Americans in Crisis

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Why Bankruptcy Might Be the Smartest Choice You Can Make - Episode 140

August 28, 2025

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In today's episode, I sit down with Barry Levine, a bankruptcy lawyer with more than 40 years of experience, to talk about what really happens when people file for bankruptcy. We break down the fear and confusion around money problems and explain how bankruptcy can be a tool to get a fresh start. I also share my own story of going through bankruptcy in my 20s and what I learned from it. Barry gives simple, honest advice on what to expect, how the process works, and why it’s not the end of the world.

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Barry Levine is a Massachusetts-based bankruptcy attorney with more than 30 years of experience helping individuals and small business owners through financial crisis. Known for his calm, practical approach, he guides clients who feel scared, overwhelmed, and out of options to understand the system, explore their choices, and find a clear path forward.

Barry believes fear, not just debt, is what keeps people stuck. His role is to bring order to the chaos by applying decades of legal expertise to restore stability and control. With a career that began in a hands-on Boston office during law school, he has built a practice that is detail-oriented, outcome-focused, and always grounded in compassion.

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Barry Levine Podcast Episodes

Us People Podcast

The Law We Decide To Practice - Barry Levine - Attorney At Law #314

Us People Podcast

Apr 2026

Chrisman Commentary - Daily Mortgage News

4.14.26 Fines Versus Taxes; Attorney Barry Levine on Delinquencies and Foreclosures; Agency MBS Performance

Chrisman Commentary - Daily Mortgage News

Apr 2026

JUSTIN AND THE [FOOD] ENTREPRENEURS

Episode 520: Barry Levine of The Law Offices of Barry R. Levine - Beverly, MA. Shielding Your Personal Assets. Avoid Bankruptcy Before It Hits. Legal Lifelines for Food Entrepreneurs. Cost Accounting.

JUSTIN AND THE [FOOD] ENTREPRENEURS

Apr 2026

How Much Can I Make? — Real Jobs. Real People. Real Money.

Bankruptcy Lawyer Explains Chapter 7, Chapter 13 & Getting a Fresh Start

How Much Can I Make? — Real Jobs. Real People. Real Money.

Mar 2026

Ask Faleskini - The Midlife Crisis Clarity Compass

Is Bankruptcy Just a Side Effect of Midlife Crisis? Interview with Barry Levine

Ask Faleskini - The Midlife Crisis Clarity Compass

Feb 2026

Investing To Win

Bankruptcy Recovery: Chapter 7 vs Chapter 13, Creditor Pressure, and the 341 Meeting (with Debtor Attorney Barry Levine)

Investing To Win

Feb 2026

Serving Seniors Podcast

Episode 85: Legal Strategies Every Senior Should Know | Barry R. Levine, Esq.

Serving Seniors Podcast

Jan 2026

Financial Freedom Podcast

Interview with Barry Levine

Financial Freedom Podcast

Dec 2025

Get Your FILL, Financial Independence and Long Life

Interview with Barry Levine

Get Your FILL, Financial Independence and Long Life

Nov 2025

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The Law We Decide To Practice - Barry Levine - Attorney At Law #314

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JUSTIN AND THE [FOOD] ENTREPRENEURS

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JUSTIN AND THE [FOOD] ENTREPRENEURS

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Key topics

What Financial Collapse Really Feels Like, And What Actually Happens Next

Barry brings a human lens to the chaos of financial crisis, breaking down not just the timeline, what notices arrive, what creditors can and can’t do, but the emotional reality of fear, shame, and paralysis that keeps people stuck. He shares how calm, clear guidance can cut through the panic and help people take back control before it’s too late.

SBA Loans, Long-Tail Fallout, and the Delayed Collapse of Small Businesses

Pandemic-era SBA loans gave many small businesses short-term survival, but five years on, the long-term costs are becoming clear. Barry sheds light on the wave of entrepreneurs now facing repayment demands they can’t meet, often compounded by higher interest rates, slowed consumer spending, or permanently altered markets. He walks through how business closures unfold when SBA debt is unpayable, when personal bankruptcy enters the picture, and how owners can exit without losing everything. His message: even in 2025, many business owners still have options, they just need to act before panic drives bad decisions.

Bankruptcy Isn’t the End, It's a Reset

To many, filing for bankruptcy feels like failure. But Barry reframes it as a financial reset, one that can restore clarity, agency, and even hope. Drawing from over 30 years of practice, he explains why bankruptcy laws exist not to punish, but to protect, and shares how most of his clients begin rebuilding their lives within months. He discusses the common fears people have, the misconceptions around credit and employment afterward, and why facing financial reality often brings more peace than avoiding it ever could.

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