Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Using a Bankruptcy Lawyer

Many people think they can represent themselves in court when they file for bankruptcy, rather than hiring a bankruptcy lawyer. This is a mistake many make, and it can have far-reaching consequences. A bankruptcy lawyer has specialized information that the average person lacks, and knows the details of bankruptcy law, which has changed in recent years. A small error in paperwork, for instance could lead to one’s case being dismissed. This is less likely to happen if one is using a bankruptcy lawyer than going it alone.

Some believe that they can get around problems with paperwork by hiring a paralegal rather than using a bankruptcy lawyer. This is a misconception, because paralegals charge exorbitant fees just to prepare documents, and unlike bankruptcy lawyers, they will not represent you in court. It is much better to invest the money in using a bankruptcy lawyer than hiring a paralegal who will not guide you through the process of filing bankruptcy.

When you have realized that using a bankruptcy lawyer is by far the best option when filing bankruptcy, you will have to do some research to find out which bankruptcy lawyer is for you. It is perhaps worthwhile to visit a bankruptcy court during a trial to see which lawyers you want to work with. You will want to hire a bankruptcy lawyer whose specialty is bankruptcy, since the changes to bankruptcy law are complicated. Finally, you will want someone with experience and yet, is not too busy to pay attention to your case and to take care of your needs.



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