Top Benefits of Hiring a Bankruptcy Attorney

When filing bankruptcy it is always great to have someone on your side who knows the ins and outs of the process. While you can do it yourself, having a great experienced attorney can really make the difference between getting to financial freedom and still being under debt. If you are considering filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 without an attorney, take a look at these benefits of having an attorney on your side. You may just change your mind.

Understand the process

Working with an experienced attorney can help you to understand the entire bankruptcy
filing process. They can explain to you how the process works and what you need to have. They can help you to go from start to finish to insure you file the papers correctly and that you have filed the right chapter. There is a lot of paperwork that has to be handled and processed. If it is not done right or is not all there it can really impede your process.

Know the differences

There are two types of bankruptcy, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. These two differences can mean a lot when it comes to the type of debt you have and what your future plans are for your finances. Talking with your bankruptcy attorney can help you to understand which chapter best fits your needs and help you to choose the right process.

What can this do?

Working by yourself is not always the best choice. Working with an attorney can help you to truly understand the benefits of filing bankruptcy and what it actually can do for you. It can not clear all types of debt such as student loans or tax debt. There are many benefits to filing and it can help you to get to a more stable financial situation. It is very important that you go into this with an honest and truthful look at the process and that is exactly what your attorney can do. You also need to know that filing it correctly can stop those phone calls from creditors and the collections activities. Having an attorney on your side helps to make sure that happens.

Cover all debts

Your attorney will help you to make sure you have all your debts that are qualified for bankruptcy listed in the process. If you do not include all of your debts then they will not be taken care of in the bankruptcy filings. They can help you to make sure that all of your debts are listed in the process and that you don’t forget any.

Working with a bankruptcy attorney is truly the best way to get the proceedings clear and processed correctly. If you do not file the right chapter or file paperwork improperly, it can cause your bankruptcy to take much longer than it should or possibly be denied. When it comes to dealing with your creditors it is best to have an experienced person on your side of the table. Be sure you check into great attorneys in your area that have experience filing either chapter.

About the author

Michelle has had personal experience with bankruptcy and she understands the need for good bankruptcy attorneys throughout the entire process. She encourages everyone to choose an attorney that can help your bankruptcy case.

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