Here's one such attorney in Las Vegas: http://2stopmyforeclosure.com/. Also some local results: http://maps.Google.com/maps?hl=en&resnum=0&nfpr=1&um=1&ie=UTF-8&q=Nevada+bankrupcty+attorney&fb=1&gl=us&hq=bankrupcty+attorney&hnear=Nevada&view=text&ei=BM9-S_GxM4b-nAfm0eh6&sa=X&oi=local_group&ct=more-results&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQtQMwAA
One can find a bankruptcy attorney by contacting one's state bar association, or online on the bankruptcy attorney directory available on FindLaw, for example.
One can find a bankruptcy attorney in California from the following sources: California Bankruptcy, NOLO, Lawyers, Find Law, Long Beach Bankruptcy Lawyer, Fox Business.
Call the attorney or company that handled your bankruptcy.
Weaver & Associates Attorneys at Law is an bankruptcy attorney in south Dallas
You can find a bankruptcy attorney in Chicago in the local yellow pages. Or another way to find one would be contacting the local Bar Association in your area.
There are several websites where an individual could find a Nevada attorney. Examples would include NVBar, Attorney Pages, Yellow Pages, Live Local, and Lawyers.
Your bankruptcy attorney can help you determine whether or not the special assessment was part of your bankruptcy proceeding.
There are no free bankruptcy attornies although most will offer free bankruptcy evaluations and consultations.
Yes, contact an attorney to find out how.
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.
Do you mean like "Bankruptcy Attorney"? Well it is a title of sorts. So yes. I am Max Rosenberg, the Bankruptcy Attorney.
There are a number of places one could find free bankruptcy consultations including Total Bankruptcy, Care Connect USA, Clark and Washington and Oceanside Bankruptcy.