About Zachary T. Brock – Indianapolis Bankruptcy Lawyer
Zach founded Brock Legal with family in mind. Zach’s wife and five children are his life’s passion (that.. and occasionally his struggling golf game..). Having spent the first decade of his legal career in-house with a national mortgage lender, Zach knows the business of lending and the significance of credit health. He also understands that financial difficulties can place an enormous burden on families, leading to stress, anxiety, and even sometimes a sense of hopelessness.
Zach believes that every family deserves a fresh start, free from the suffocating grip of overwhelming debt. By combining his expertise in consumer finance and bankruptcy law with a genuine desire to see families thrive, Zach founded Brock Legal to empower clients with the knowledge and tools they need to regain control of their financial future.

Central Indiana Bankruptcy Lawyer
Bar Admissions
- Indiana, 2016
- US District Court Northern District of Indiana, 2016
- US District Court Southern District of Indiana, 2016
Education
- Indiana University McKinney School of Law, Indianapolis, IN
- 2016 | Top 20% Academic Honors
- Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN
- 2011 | Cum Laude
Professional Associations and Memberships
- Indiana State Bar Association
- Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights Section Member
- Indianapolis Bar Association
- Wabash Club of Indianapolis Board Member
The Latest Brock Legal News
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What Happens to My Debts After Bankruptcy in Indiana?
Filing for bankruptcy is often a turning point. Many people wonder what happens to debts after bankruptcy and which financial obligations are legally eliminated once a case is complete. Understanding what happens to debt after bankruptcy depends on the chapter filed and the specific type of obligation involved.

How to Successfully Navigate the Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Repayment Plan in Indiana
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy repayment is not simply about filing a petition. It is about committing to a structured repayment schedule that lasts three to five years. For individuals in Indianapolis, Carmel, Fishers, Greenwood, and surrounding communities, the Chapter 13 process in Indiana offers a path to protect important assets while responsibly resolving debt.

Filing for Bankruptcy with Medical Debt: What Indiana Residents Need to Know
Indiana medical debt bankruptcy cases are more common than many people realize. A sudden illness, emergency surgery, or ongoing treatment can create balances that grow faster than most families can manage. Filing bankruptcy with medical debt is often considered when insurance coverage falls short, and collection notices begin arriving.













