
Mr. Graham Thomas MacLean Jr
- 800 S. Victory Blvd. Suite 101 Burbank, CA 91502
- +1-818-305-6200
- david@macleanchung.com
About:
Relentlessly pursuing our clients’ best interest. Contact us for a free consultation with our experienced Los Angeles Family Law, Wills and Trusts and Bankruptcy.
Jurisdiction:California, Massachusetts
Practice Area
Consumer/Bankruptcy
Addresses coerced debt, credit damage, and identity theft through disputes, freezes, bankruptcies, and orders preventing further financial exploitation or unauthorized accounts.
Family Law
Handles divorce, custody, parenting time, and support with DV-informed safety planning, temporary orders, safe exchanges, discovery protections, and long-term financial stability.
Languages
English, Spanish
Fees
Free Consultation
Reviews
RATED 5.0
Jul 27, 2025via Google
Stephanie Kao
"Great experience with the firm. David is great and attentive. So many people on the team to assist. Communication is great and helpful. Everyone was on top of it. Appreciate everything they did for me."
RATED 5.0
Jul 10, 2025via Google
Wayne Dyer
"When facing something as complex and serious as bankruptcy, you need an attorney who listens, informs, and advocates for you—David Chung is exactly that. He took the time to understand my goals, clearly explained what was feasible, and guided me through every step with honesty, clarity, and cost-efficiency. Unlike other attorneys I consulted—who seemed more focused on fast filings and fees—David addressed the complexities of my case thoroughly and thoughtfully. While his schedule is understandably busy due to high demand, his team is responsive and helpful for general questions. If you're looking for a knowledgeable, client-focused attorney, David is the one to call."
RATED 1.0
Jul 10, 2025via Google
Brandi McGee
"I had a very disappointing and emotionally draining experience with this firm. I completely regret ever contacting them. I am 1,000 times worse off than I was prior to this experience. I was considering bankruptcy but was concerned we might not qualify due to household income. I did my own research, used multiple Means Test calculators, and reached out to this firm seeking professional guidance and clarity. During my initial consultation, I explicitly asked about the Means Test and whether we would qualify for Chapter 7. I made it very clear what our income was from the beginning. We retained the firm and submitted all requested documents. No concerns or red flags were raised. We even had a pre-filing meeting with the attorney and again, no mention of any issue related to income or eligibility. As we continued checking in and providing updates, I was told multiple times we were “on track to file” and that the final steps were in motion. I even flagged a concern that our income had increased slightly in May and asked whether that could impact eligibility if the case didn’t file in time. I was reassured repeatedly that we were still fine. I received multiple written assurances including one from Marly, who said: “We can definitely resolve this.” “WE WILL DEFINITELY BE ABLE TO FILE YOUR CASE.” Then, last week, I was told we do not qualify for Chapter 7. After three months of preparation, emotional investment, and reassurance, this news was a total shock. When I asked how this happened, I was told the attorney had mistakenly recorded my husband’s monthly income as if it were a three-month total. This is a major error and I still don’t understand how it wasn’t caught earlier, especially since all of the correct pay stubs had been submitted and reviewed. This experience has been a devastating waste of 3 months. We made financial decisions based on the belief that Chapter 7 was moving forward. Now we’re scrambling to recover and start over. I've since seen another review describing a very similar experience. I truly wish I had gone with a more honest firm that would have given me realistic expectations—not just said whatever was needed to move the process forward. To be clear, I’m not upset that we don’t qualify for Chapter 7. I understand there are rules, thresholds, and criteria. What I’m upset about is that I was transparent about our income from the beginning, and for three months, no one raised a single concern. Instead, I was explicitly told we would qualify and that the case would definitely be filed. Bankruptcy is a major financial and life decision. Thinking you’re headed toward relief for three months, only to be told at the last minute that it’s not happening, feels like getting punched in the gut. The emotional toll is huge. The staff at this firm need to fully understand the impact of false reassurance and definitive statements. When people are coming to you at their lowest point, it’s not just irresponsible, it’s unprofessional and unacceptable to speak with such certainty when it’s not warranted. I believe this firm tells clients what they want to hear to move the process forward. It would have been fine to say, “There’s no guarantee,” or “We can’t say for sure yet.” But instead, we were strung along and given false hope. Now we’re left worse off than when we started. Worst outcome imaginable. It's one thing not to qualify, that happens, but to be explicitly told the case will be filed then being told you don't quality is just absolutely ridiculous."
RATED 5.0
Jul 10, 2025via Google
Shirley Feimster
"Hello I was a client with Maclean Chung Law Firm I was very happy to have been introduced to the firm the employees were always professional courteous & very helpful im so grateful to them for taking my case I feel like a new person It was the best thing I could do to get out of debt I highly recommend this Law Firm to anyone that is going thru what I went thru I have relief peace of mind & now im learning how to manage my Finances each month I appreciate everything they've done for me"
RATED 3.0
May 10, 2025via Google
Rebecca Madrigal
"The attorney made me cry because I was not tech savvy 🫤"