Bankruptcy Without an Attorney

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Bankruptcy Without an Attorney

Partnerships and corporations are required to be represented by an attorney in bankruptcy court, but individuals may represent themselves. While allowed, filing a bankruptcy case without an attorney is extremely difficult to do successfully. The Federal Courts expect "Pro se" litigants to follow the rules that govern procedures in federal courts. They also need to be familiar with the United States Bankruptcy Code and the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure.

More information about filing for bankruptcy without an attorney can be found here.

Hiring an Attorney

When looking to hire a bankruptcy attorney, consider the following:

  • Expect a free consultation
  • Look for years of experience in bankruptcy law
  • Look for afffordable fees
  • A comfortable fit with a firm matters
 

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