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Preparing for your Bankruptcy Consultation

Posted on July 21, 2008 – 7:01 pm | By: Charlie |

Your initial bankruptcy consultation

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This initial consultation with your attorney is a very important step in your process of filing for bankruptcy, this is an opportunity to really understand the process and get a very good feel for what you can expect. You need to be well prepared for your initial bankruptcy consultation in order to get the most out of it. If you leave your attorney’s office still feeling doubtful about the whole process, then either you did not ask the right questions or your attorney failed to educate you and put you at ease about your doubts.

Bankruptcy consultations should be free, if you decide to contact local attorneys in your area and you find that they charge a consultation fee, just keep going down the list of numbers in the phone book. Many and perhaps most bankruptcy law firms offer free consultations.

How you can prepare for your bankruptcy consultation

More than likely you’ll get anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour to talk with your attorney, there will not be enough time to have a long conversation, so you need to prepare your questions carefully making sure that your questions are concise and direct. You should have no more than 5 questions for your attorney, the attorney will need the rest of the time to explain the process of filing bankruptcy and to run the means test, which will determine if you even qualify for bankruptcy and if you do, which bankruptcy chapter will fit your situation best.

Identify the key elements of your case and be sure to bring them up to your attorney during the consultation. These are situations like, if you’re married and prefer to file alone, if you’re in a divorce process or if you have been the victim of identity theft. Do you own a business? And is the business the reason for you needing to file? These situations may complicate your case so it’s important you bring them up now so that a better strategy can be planned for your bankruptcy petition paperwork.

You also need to make sure you express your intentions to your attorney as far as the outcome of the process. What do you really want out of this? Do you simply want to get your unsecured debts discharged? Do you want to keep your home or surrender it? It’s important that you bring this up, because often people get the wrong idea about filing bankruptcy and think that it’s the be all end all for discharging debt and that’s almost never going to be the case, since not all debts can be discharged.

As mentioned above, your attorney will more than likely want to run the bankruptcy means test to determine under which bankruptcy chapter your situation can be best handled, so you need to bring some information with you. You need to prepare this in advance, do not try to keep it all in your head.

Make a spreadsheet of all your debts and liabilities, this should include credit card bills, department store accounts, unsecured loans, car payments, tax bills, student loan payments etc. Then make a separate sheet for your living expenses. Your living expenses are things like your rent, utility bills, medical insurance premiums and life insurance premiums, food costs, clothing and other personal necessities that your family requires to live comfortably. Finally, you need a separate sheet that lists all your sources of income, to include disability benefits, social security, VA benefits etc and all your assets like stocks, bank accounts, retirement accounts etc.

Do not try to cheat by hiding anything here, you need to disclose everything accurately, for if you fail to do so your bankruptcy file may be found fraudulent and you could end up paying a fine and lose your right to file again. Bankruptcy law is specific and like any other law it makes no exceptions when mistakes are made, it’s easier for you to make a mistake if you file bankruptcy alone, whereas hiring a bankruptcy law firm or attorney will prove to be more effective, particularly when listing and designating your assets as either exempt or non-exempt.

How you should proceed after your consultation

After your initial consultation, your attorney will give you some paperwork to fill out should you decide to file with their firm. This paperwork will have questions which will ask you to describe in detail everything you listed in the spreadsheets you made about your debts, liabilities, expenses, income and assets. That’s why it’s important to prepare these spreadsheets in advance and keep them handy.

You also should take a day or two to think about what you just discussed with the attorney and if you don’t feel comfortable about the outlook of your case, you may want to consider consulting with a second attorney or even a third one. Bankruptcy attorneys are typically very good at what they do and know the law well, but often you’ll find attorneys who don’t really care about the stress you’re going through and do not take the time to offer any comfort or offer alternative solutions. Find one that can be more sympathetic and is genuinely interested in your case and of course one that can give you a free bankruptcy consultation, again you should never pay for a consultation.

if you’re married, discuss things with your spouse, even if you’re filing alone. Be absolutely sure that this is the right move and if you have not yet considered any alternatives to bankruptcy then you might want to read through the post on bankruptcy alternatives and it may just present some options that you had not thought of or thought were possible.

If other alternatives do not appear feasible, once you’ve decided to file your petition, start filling out your paperwork, and again, make sure that your information is accurate and you have not mistakenly or purposely entered the wrong information on these documents.

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