About
Christiaan Mauritz Van Niekerk offers steady and knowledgeable support to people facing overwhelming debt. He guides clients through difficult financial moments by helping them understand their options and regain control. With nearly two decades of experience, he focuses on practical solutions that ease stress and move clients toward a more stable financial future.
Christiaan completed his Juris Doctor at the University of Pretoria in 1990. This education built the foundation for his work in bankruptcy and debt matters. His legal training allows him to approach complex financial problems with clarity, helping clients understand each step and make informed decisions about their situations.
Christiaan’s practice centers on helping individuals and businesses manage serious debt challenges. He works with clients facing pressure from credit card companies, banks, and collections agencies. By guiding them through New York bankruptcy procedures, he offers a path toward relief while reducing the fear and confusion that often come with financial hardship.
Christiaan has represented many clients in bankruptcy matters and understands how stressful constant calls, letters, and financial setbacks can become. His approach focuses on clear communication and practical steps that help clients breathe easier, regain confidence, and start building a healthier financial outlook with steady, reliable legal support behind them.
Christiaan Mauritz Van Niekerk has earned strong respect from clients for his consistent dedication to solving difficult financial issues. His commitment to guiding people out of overwhelming debt shows in the positive outcomes he helps them achieve. With a calm, steady approach, he continues to support clients seeking a fresh start and long-term financial stability.
Law Office Affiliations
- Attorney/Owner, Christiaan van Niekerk
- Member, New York State Bar Association
Licensed State
- New York
Education
- University of Pretoria
Juris Doctor (JD)
Awards & Badges

- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
- Chapter 7 Bankruptcy




