5 Interrogation Tips For Hiring Qualified Bankruptcy Attorneys


by Jennifer Wilson

Bankruptcy attorneys help you face up to your serious financial problems and will guide you through the monumental pile of paperwork and red tape that is required when filing bankruptcy. Hiring bankruptcy attorneys to support you through the various steps of personal bankruptcy is the smartest and safest thing to do since they know all the ins and outs of bankruptcy law. The problem is, exactly how do you choose qualified bankruptcy attorneys?Bankruptcy attorneys can be costly and ineffective if you don’t know what to look for. If you don’t keep your eyes open you could be getting in a serious financial predicament. It is not as easy as picking up the yellow pages and calling the first name that looks nice under the ‘Bankruptcy Attorneys’ heading. It’s imperative that you take a little bit of time and do bit of research before hiring your representation. A good place to start finding bankruptcy attorneys to interview is by referral. Ask a lawyer you have done business with in the past if he knows of any good bankruptcy attorneys, this is often the best way to find a qualified attorney to represent you. A lawyer practicing law in other legal disciplines will undoubtedly know of or have heard of exemplary lawyers in other fields. Other resources for finding highly qualified bankruptcy attorneys are the Bar Association and the Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. Every state has a bar association and in most cases a website providing you with a detailed list of bankruptcy attorneys.When attempting to choose qualified bankruptcy attorneys there are several key questions you should ask before you make decide to hire him. First, find out how long he or she has been in practice, what their specialization are, and approximately how many cases they have handled. You need to make sure he or she has had plenty of personal bankruptcy experience to handle your case. Ask specifically what his terms of representation are. Next question on your list for potential bankruptcy attorneys should be, will he be personally attending to your case, or will he pass it on to a junior lawyer or staff member. Ask as many questions as you need and make sure you are comfortable with the fact that you are appointing him as your bankruptcy attorney. Bankruptcy attorneys have a broad scope of fees that they charge for their services. Your initial consultation should be free, he should be interested in learning all he can about the specifics of your bad debt and explain all aspects of bankruptcy with you, including the various options you have for filing bankruptcy. Such as are you filing chapter 7 bankruptcy or chapter 13 bankruptcy and how the new bankruptcy laws will effect you. The bottom-line is you need to be informed of every possible choice and exactly what fees and services you can expect. Finally, when narrowing down your final choice of bankruptcy attorneys, ensure that he is certified by the American Bankruptcy Institute. This will make sure that you are choosing a highly qualified, practiced bankruptcy lawyer to represent you that holds a high degree of accountability.

About the Author

Jennifer Wilson is an accomplished author and webmaster of BankruptcyDebtFree.com, where she provides first hand knowledge about filing bankruptcy, bankruptcy laws, and how to find qualified bankruptcy attorneys. Visit their website at: bankruptcydebtfree.com

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