Whilst an initial consultation with a bankruptcy lawyer is usually free of charge, there are always fees involved with this process. Even if one chooses not to use a lawyer, there are still fees which will need to be paid to the court.
There are no free bankruptcy attornies although most will offer free bankruptcy evaluations and consultations.
American Debt Enders offers free consultation for filing chapter seven bankruptcy. Their phone number is listed on their web page. There are no one hundred percent free bankruptcy services just free consultations. There are filing fee involved to file for bankruptcy.
Google "free sites to find out if a person has filed for bankruptcy".
There are a number of places one could find free bankruptcy consultations including Total Bankruptcy, Care Connect USA, Clark and Washington and Oceanside Bankruptcy.
The loan becomes at worst like a single-signer loan. You are free to refinance or pay it off. Which you were, anyway. The only entity affected by the bankruptcy of a cosigner on a loan is the lender.
Just call the bankruptcy attorney's network at 877-530-8616 and they will hook you up with a local attorney in your area that gives out free bankruptcy evaluations.
Free printable bankruptcy forms can typically be found on the official website of the United States Courts at uscourts.gov. Specifically, the "Bankruptcy Forms" section of the website provides access to a variety of forms needed for filing bankruptcy, such as voluntary petition forms, schedules, and statements. It is important to ensure that you are using the most up-to-date forms as required by the bankruptcy court in your jurisdiction. Additionally, some legal aid organizations or bankruptcy attorneys may also provide free access to these forms.
There are bankruptcy attorneys that will provide free brief legal advice, but that does not they will represent you. But there are attorneys who will give free debt consultations to help determine whether bankruptcy is the correct course of action. Additionally, some offer no money down and installment plans for representation services.
"Yes, some law firms do give free bankruptcy advice. They do that because they know you have no money to spend on hiring them to give you this kind of advice. Also, if they give you free advice you might go back to them to help you with filing for bankruptcy."
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A good website to refer to is bankruptcyhome. This site already has many questions answered about this topic. In addition, you can fill out a Free Case Evaluation and a bankruptcy attorney will call you for free to discuss your case.
I suspect not...and as it would get you to the same point as their estate will anyway...why would anyone bother?