Bankruptcy is a very complicated process. It is wise to talk to an experienced bankruptcy attorney before deciding to take this important step. Most Arizona bankruptcy attorneys offer a free consultation about the basics of bankruptcy. I am attaching a link to some free videos that explain how bankruptcy works. http://www.dianedrain.com/Bankruptcy/BankruptcyQuestionnaires/BKQuestionnaireInd.htm. There is no cost for the initial discussion. Please take time to educate yourself about bankruptcy and to determine which attorney is the best to assist you in the process. Don't assume the attorney is being completely honest about their experience and capabilities.
Bankruptcy information is all over the internet. If you would like to watch videos, I and many other attorneys explain bankruptcy on Youtube. Bankruptcy is a vast and complex area of the law and attorneys and judges can disagree as to how the law is interpreted. Don't expect to learn about bankruptcy through research, nothing beats an in person consultation with an experienced attorney.
www.uscourts.gov Click on Federal Courts Click on Bankruptcy Many bankruptcy attorneys also provide consultations at no charge and they should be able to explain both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
There are a number of great websites. There's some on mine and I recommend www.bkaction.com and the court's own website: www.uscourts.gov/FederalCourts/Bankruptcy.aspx. Good luck!
Visit my website at www.thecolumbusbankruptcylawyer.com. You will find videos as well as bankruptcy facts. My name is Scott Needleman, and you can call my office at 614-575-1188 to schedule your free consultation.
The best place is to make an appointment with an attorney who practices bankruptcy law. There are many issues to consider which are often NOT addressed in online articles. Most attorneys will offer a complimentary consultation.
A good place to start would be the court website for where you live. Enter your state and "Bankruptcy Court" into a search engine. Most bankruptcy courts have FAQ sections that may help you. Other online sources with basic information include Wikipedia and You Tube (usually videos posted by lawyers who want to sell you their services).
There are many helpful websites, such as wplawpractice.com. In addition, many bankruptcy attorneys offer free initial consultations. An attorney will be able to provide you information on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy and how it relates to your particular situation.
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