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Millions of people each year file for bankruptcy in the United States. The two most common types of consumer bankruptcies are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, both of which have the potential to significantly improve a person's financial situation. In some cases, bankruptcy may be able to help people facing foreclosure keep their homes and other valuable possessions. While it is possible to file bankruptcy pro se (without an attorney), it is very difficult and the assistance of a lawyer can often lead to a much final outcome for bankruptcy filers. In fact, the United States Government itself strongly recommends1 that people who wish to file for bankruptcy do so through an attorney.
There are many ways that a lawyer can help a person who is
considering bankruptcy. Some of the more common are detailed
below.
Advise you if bankruptcy is the right decision for
you - Bankruptcy is not the right decision for everyone.
A bankruptcy lawyer will conduct a thorough analysis of your
financial situation and advise you as to whether bankruptcy will
be able to help you. In addition, unlike debt counseling or
consolidation services, a lawyer is ethically bound to act in
your best interest, so you can be sure that the advice you
receive from an attorney is accurate.
Ensure that the documents you file with the court are
complete and accurate - It is extremely important that
the documents you file with the court provide an accurate
portrayal of your financial situation. If they are not, you run
the risk of being denied a discharge, or worse, being accused of
bankruptcy fraud. An attorney who has experience in bankruptcy
law will make sure that anything filing with the bankruptcy court
is complete and accurate.
Help you take full advantage of the available
exemptions - Under the Bankruptcy Code2, there are
various exemptions available that allow a filer to keep certain
property out of their bankruptcy estate. By using all of the
exemptions available, a person who files for bankruptcy can keep
as much of his or her property as possible.
Contact a Long Island bankruptcy lawyer today to schedule
a free consultation
People who are experiencing financial problems may be able to
benefit from bankruptcy. For a free initial case review, call
Long Island attorney Ronald D Weiss today at (631) 296-0361.