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Choosing Your Bankruptcy Lawyer

Choosing Your Bankruptcy Lawyer

No one enjoys having to file for bankruptcy because it feels like a personal failure. We are made to feel like it is the worst thing we can ever do or it is something only reserved for the rich and corrupt to get out of bad deals and businesses. However, sometimes this situation is unavoidable, and the decision to file for bankruptcy might be the only way out. If your debts are only growing and lenders are after you and threatening to take legal action against you, then filing for bankruptcy might be your only way out. This is not something you should attempt to do yourself, and you should ideally have legal aid with you, so you should look into the criterion to choose a bankruptcy attorney so that you have the right help during this.

  • The first thing you want to do when looking into a bankruptcy lawyer or any lawyer for that matter is to make sure they are a member of the bar and then check whether they have any misdemeanor or ethical charges against them.
  • You want to go for an attorney that has experience with bankruptcy cases, especially ones that are similar to yours in nature.
  • Ideally, they should have experience dealing with proceedings similar to the chapter bankruptcy you want to file. They should also be able to let you know which chapter bankruptcy might be more suited for your needs as advice.
  • They should take over the paperwork and legal proceedings for you, or help you out with all of the paperwork and make sure that is filed correctly and on time.
  • They will be honest with you about what you should expect, and you should feel comfortable divulging personal financial details with them too.