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Friday, June 19, 2009

Questions to Ask Your Bankruptcy Attorney

By David Williams

Deciding to file for bankruptcy is a difficult decision to make. But you can make the process run a bit smoother by hiring a skilled and knowledgeable bankruptcy attorney.

But before you do hire a bankruptcy attorney, make sure to ask the right questions. Not all bankruptcy attorneys are right for you. By asking the right questions, though, you?ll discover which attorney makes the most sense to steer you through the difficult process of filing for bankruptcy.

First, ask potential attorneys how much of their practice that they devote to bankruptcy work. Bankruptcy laws change all the time. Attorneys who file bankruptcy cases on a regular basis will remain up to date on the latest nuances of bankruptcy law.

Not all bankruptcy attorneys will attend court hearings with their clients. You want to make sure that your attorney does. Even though most bankruptcy cases only require filers to attend one court hearing, it?s better to be at that hearing with your attorney rather than a paralegal.

You should also ask bankruptcy attorneys to look at your financial situation to determine if bankruptcy might not be the best option for you. Filing for bankruptcy is extremely damaging to your credit history. Perhaps a bankruptcy attorney will suggest a different course of action. Of course, for many people, filing for bankruptcy, despite its negative effects, is still the best choice.

You should also ask bankruptcy attorneys what paperwork they?ll require from you to get started working on your case. Bankruptcy filings involve a lot of paperwork. Compiling it can be a time-consuming chore, so the sooner you start on the process, the better.

Any attorney with whom you work should be able to give you a written fee agreement. This agreement will spell out exactly what services an attorney will provide for what cost. Having this information written down avoids problems or debates later. If an attorney does not work with a written fee agreement, you should not work with that attorney.

After attorneys answer these questions to your satisfaction, you should then ask about fees. Too many people ask about this first, before taking the time to determine if a particular bankruptcy attorney is the right one for them. Yes, price is important. But just because a bankruptcy attorney charges a lower fee, that doesn?t make him or her the right attorney for you.

Remember, you do get what you pay for. Often, the cheapest bankruptcy attorney isn?t the best one for you. You want a knowledgeable, skilled and ethical bankruptcy attorney. These often don?t come cheap. Ask the right questions, though, and you?ll find the right attorney. - 23167

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