Monday, November 26, 2012

Important Bankruptcy Attorney Questions To Get Answers To When Choosing an Attorney.Ventura Oxnard Camarillo Santa Barbara Bakersfield Woodland Hills Thousand Oaks Westlake Village Agoura Calabasas Los Angeles

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Be careful when looking for a prospective bankruptcy attorney for your Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 case. 

The following are suggestions you might want to review in choosing a bankruptcy attorney:

1. Experience of the Bankruptcy Attorney.
Ask the attorney how long they have been practicing bankruptcy law and how many cases they have filed to get a good idea of their experience in the bankruptcy area. Make sure they do a good number of cases and have been doing them over a long period of time – your case could be a “learning experience” for an attorney without much experience – both in number of years doing bankruptcies and number of cases filed. Degrees from fancy colleges are impressive, but do they mean that the attorney has actual experience representing folks such as you in the bankruptcy courts?

Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Filing
2. Make sure that the attorney has a lot of experience in helping people with both Chapter 7 (liquidation) and Chapter 13 (repayment) bankruptcies. Attorneys must certify in every bankruptcy case they file that they have explained the different kinds of bankruptcies to you and how each of them could help you in your individual case. Chapter 13 bankruptcies in particular have become more and more complicated and you want to make sure you have an attorney who can give you advice about both types of cases, and who has the knowledge and experience to competently represent you in a Chapter 13 case if that is what you require.

3. Make sure that you are comfortable both with the attorney and with the fees they have quoted for your case. If you are not, then consider seeking a second opinion.
If I can help you resolve your financial problems with a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, call me today at the office nearest you for a free, no obligation consultation.
  • The Law Office of Susan J. Salehi has helped 1000’s of people like yourself with Chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcies since 1992, both in the Santa Barbara/Ventura and Kern County areas. We offer a free consultation, reasonable rates and payment plans. All of your options will be explained during your free consultation with the attorney at the Law Offices of Susan J. Salehi. We ask that you bring six months’ proof of income (paystubs/rent receipts/profit and loss statement if self-employed), the last two years’ tax return, a credit report – free ones are available at www.annualcreditreport.com, any foreclosure notices, lawsuits, and correspondence from the IRS or FTB if you owe pastdue taxes.Calltoday for a free, no-obligation consultation, contact us through our website at salehilaw@aol.com. Start at only $999 Attorney Fees. Restrictions Apply. Stop Foreclosures with a Chapter 13. Operators 24/7. (805) 654-1467, (818) 880-8305, (661) 631-0252, (805) 202-4688.
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