Pricing published on the front page: $1,190 flat fee plus court costs for a Chapter 7 filing, $690 deposit for Chapter 13, and foreclosure defense retainers from $1,490. Sagre Law Firm, P.A. puts those numbers in plain view, which is not a given in consumer bankruptcy. Attorney Ariel Sagre runs the practice from Miami, and the firm has been open since 2007.
The core work is consumer and small-business debt relief. Chapter 7, Chapter 13, and Chapter 11 are all handled, covering the full range from straight liquidation through reorganization. Beyond the bankruptcy chapters, Sagre Law Firm, P.A. takes on foreclosure defense, wage garnishment cases, adversary proceedings, civil litigation, and real estate transactions. That last pairing makes practical sense: someone fighting a foreclosure or unwinding a property deal often needs the same attorney for the bankruptcy and the property side, so keeping both in house avoids the coordination problem.
Geographic reach and payment
The service area is South Florida and nothing wider, which looks like a deliberate call. Miami-Dade, Broward, and Monroe counties are listed, with Hialeah, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Aventura, and Homestead named specifically. A local debtor benefits from a lawyer who knows the district's trustees and judges, and a tightly drawn map is a reasonable trade for that familiarity.
Payment is accepted by cash, check, and major credit card. In this practice area the flexibility is consequential: a client filing for bankruptcy protection is by definition short on liquid funds, and a firm that takes a card can be the difference between filing this month and stalling another three. The office sits in the Waterford district near the airport, an ordinary commercial address, nothing more.
Credentials and the experience claim
Ariel Sagre holds membership in The Florida Bar, the U.S. District Court, and the Bankruptcy Bar Association. The Bar number (557447) is publicly searchable, and any prospective client should look it up and confirm the license status before proceeding. The bankruptcy-specific bar membership is worth noting separately, because it places Sagre Law Firm, P.A. squarely in this work rather than treating bankruptcy as an add-on to a general docket.
The "23 years of experience" headline deserves a second look. The firm itself dates to 2007, so the figure folds in work predating the practice, which is entirely plausible but self-reported. It is the firm's own framing, not something this listing independently confirms. A prospective client should treat it as a starting point and ask directly how those years break down.
The outside reputation is positive in direction but modest in volume. The Better Business Bureau lists Sagre Law Firm, P.A. as accredited with an A+ rating. Top Rated Local shows 16 reviews at a five-star average. Yelp and Martindale both carry listings, though the Martindale page shows no peer reviews and the Yelp count is not visible. A directory of attorneys cites several positive client quotes, and another describes Sagre Law Firm, P.A. as fully recommended by clients, though no number is attached to that last claim. Sixteen reviews is a real data point, but for a firm operating since 2007 the public footprint is lower than the tenure would suggest. Anyone who found Sagre Law Firm, P.A. through a legal referral aggregator and then went looking for independent feedback would find a shorter list than the accreditation and experience claims might imply.
What the listing does well is set expectations. Sagre Law Firm, P.A. tells you the price, the chapters it files, the counties it covers, and the credentials behind the name, and most of that is independently verifiable. The fee transparency is the strongest point in favor of Sagre Law Firm, P.A. Vague "call for pricing" pages are the norm in this corner of law, and this firm declines that approach. For a debtor in Miami-Dade weighing options without the energy to book three consultations, having the numbers on screen has real utility. The phone number, fax line, email, and street address are all reachable from the main page without extra navigation, and people do not call a bankruptcy attorney casually, so removing that friction has practical value.
The uncertainty that remains is whether the public record matches the scale the firm presents. Sagre Law Firm, P.A. has a solid foundation: verifiable bar membership, an accredited BBB rating, a listed address, and a fee structure committed to print. The gap is depth of independent client feedback: after nearly two decades, the public review count across platforms is lower than the firm's tenure would imply. The A+ accreditation and bar credentials are the strongest external anchors here; the headline experience figure and the client-quote aggregators are softer. Sagre Law Firm, P.A. is a legitimate, licensed practice with a clear specialty, and a prospective client who verifies the bar number and presses on how the experience figure breaks down will have done the due diligence the public record alone cannot yet supply.


Business address
Sagre Law Firm, P.A.
5201 Blue Lagoon Drive #892,
Miami,
Florida
33126
United States
Contact details
Phone: 1305266599