Besides local television and outdoor advertising, you could either contact your local bar association or you could find them listed on the bankruptcy or legalconsumer websites.
You have to find an attorney that specializes in that type of law. You have to file papers, through a court to declare bankruptcy, so look through your phone book, and find a good attorney.
No he can't. Go find yourself a good attorney.
Travis Sasser of Cary is one of the premier bankruptcy attornies in NC. You can learn more about him and get contact information at http://www.carybankruptcy.com/
The Pelley Law Office seems to be best rated according to one review site.
A chapter thirteen attorney will not only help you make your bankruptcy legitimate, they will also help you figure out some of your financial problems to make it easier for you to pay off some of your debts.
The best way to find a reliable and trusted lawyer in the bankruptcy field is to ask around. The best place would be at banks or attorneys in other areas. Also a great place to look is in the phone book for reputable attorneys in the bankruptcy field.
Filing a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy is a complex process. Finding a qualified attorney who is compassionate and understanding is an important first step. Compassion and understanding is a necessary requisite for such an attorney because a person files a chapter 11 bankruptcy because he/she has basically run out of any financial options like further bank loans. Checking out genuine review sites for bankruptcy attorneys on Google is perhaps a good place to start.
Probably...and probably a good choice to do so.
Bankruptcy is governed by federal law and must be filed in a United States Bankruptcy Court. While individuals may file without an attorney, corporations and partnerships mustbe represented by an attorney. You need to consult with and hire an attorney who specializes in bankruptcy and who has a good reputation.
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If you are unable to pay your creditors, you could be a good candidate. You should talk with an experienced bankruptcy attorney, and if bankruptcy isn't the way for you to go, debt settlement might be.
in nationalgeographic.com you'll find a good resource. :)