Perris, California
Perris is a Riverside County city on the Inland Empire's Western side. The city is home to 80,000 people and is known for its agricultural industry.
As an experienced bankruptcy attorney in Riverside for almost 20 years, I have had plenty of cases in Perris. My second office on the coast in San Clemente allows me to work with clients from Perris or anywhere in Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange, San Diego, or Los Angeles Counties.
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History of PerrisThe history of Perris, California, begins with the native inhabitants, the Luiseno and Cahuilla tribes, who lived in the area for centuries before European settlement. The city's development was significantly influenced by the arrival of the California Southern Railroad in the late 19th century, leading to its establishment around a new depot. Named after Fred T. Perris, a railroad engineer, Perris was incorporated in 1911. Originally part of San Diego County, it became part of the newly formed Riverside County. Today, Perris is a vibrant community known for attractions like the Southern California Railway Museum and Lake Perris.
Demographics of PerrisPerris is a predominantly Latino population, with 79% of people identifying as Latino. As I speak fluent Spanish, I welcome Spanish speakers and have done a lot of bankruptcies for debtors who do not speak English. Perris has a younger population, only 7% over 65, half the California average. Almost 12% of Perris does not have health insurance. Lack of insurance when an accident occurs sends many people into bankruptcy. The American Health Care system is costly; one hospital visit can force someone into bankruptcy.
Economics of Perris
The median home value of $383,000 in Perris reflects the area's local real estate market and economic conditions. Perris averages 36 minutes of residents commuting to work. For individuals considering bankruptcy in Perris, evaluating personal assets, such as vehicle ownership, and the potential need for a Reaffirmation Agreement, especially in Chapter 7 cases, is essential. The city's median household income is $78,000, and per capita income is only $24,000. This means Perris has many large households of 4.22 people, attributing to a relatively decent household income while the individual income is far below the California median.
Meet Your Riverside Bankruptcy Attorney Perris is far from any central metropolitan area. If you cannot make the one-hour drive to my office in San Clemente, we can arrange to meet in Perris. I travel through the area weekly on my way to Palm Desert, and I am happy to meet you in Perris if necessary. If you do want to visit me in San Clemente, take CA-74W to San Juan Capistrano, where you can jump on the I-5.other bankruptcy attorney’s.