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Advice When Choosing A Bankruptcy Lawyer1. First and foremost, ask yourself, “Do I even need a bankruptcy lawyer to file my case?” If your case is fairly straightforward, then chances are you can get a bankruptcy petition preparer to file your case for much less than the cost of hiring a lawyer. Despite popular conception, bankruptcy law is not very complicated, so hiring an expert most of the times does not make sense. The real question then becomes, “How complicated is my case?” In short, if a) you have 100 percent unsecured debt (credit cards, medical bills, personal loans, repossessions, etc.); b) you’re unemployed with no assets (car, home, brokerage accounts, etc.) and c) you did not accumulate the debt very recently or in any way that can be construed as fraudulent (i.e. buying a big screen TV on a credit card a month before you filed) then you may not need a bankruptcy lawyer to file your case. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com
Robert Zangrilli is the CEO of Franklin Debt Relief. FDR's "New Deal" program is a leading bankruptcy alternative for consumers with overwhelming consumer debt. Visit Franklin Debt Relief's website for tips on how to avoid bankruptcy. Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Finance Articles Via RSS!
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