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Bankruptcy Legal Advice

By | May 13, 2010 | 1 Comments | Rating: 0

During harsh economic times when bankruptcy legal advice is needed, it is critical that you choose the right attorney to assist you in legal proceedings. You should consider the following points when you are trying to seek proper legal advice on bankruptcy:

  1. Experience and reputation. You should choose an experienced attorney who not only understands the fine aspects of bankruptcy procedure, but also has a record of success. You should ensure that you choose a seasoned bankruptcy attorney who understands the local rulings, and how to work with the local creditor attorneys. Since the legal advice for bankruptcy provided by your bankruptcy attorney will have an impact on your financial life for years, it pays to choose a lawyer with a record of successful bankruptcy filings.
  2. Reasonable fees. Attorney fees can range from affordable to cost-prohibitive. Thus, you should work with a bankruptcy attorney who will charge fair fees and provide you with a flexible payment plan. Like any good accountant, a good bankruptcy attorney can save you much more than you would have to pay in fees. With good planning, careful analysis of the situation and expert advice on how to handle various types of debts both before and after filing, good bankruptcy legal advice from experienced lawyers can save you a good sum of money.
  3. Attorney-client relationship. The foundation of effective legal representation is an attorney-client relationship built on trust and respect. It is important that you feel comfortable with the lawyer you choose as he or she will help guide you through what is probably the most difficult period in your life. However, you should not be blinded by former relationships. The general practice lawyer down the street might have worked with you in the past and he or she might quote you a really good price, but this doesn't mean that lawyer is the best choice to handle your bankruptcy case.
  4. A willingness to answer questions. You should always choose an attorney who is receptive to your questions and will provide some free bankruptcy legal advice. Ideally, the attorney should provide some free legal advice on bankruptcy and explain the bankruptcy process before you decide to hire him or her. This is to ensure the attorney really knows what he or she is talking about.





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Sep 28, 2010 10:27am
mcimicata
Amazing article! I definitely enjoyed reading it, and learned quite a bit...I will refer it to anybody that is curious about the subject matter.
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