Posts Tagged ‘bankruptcy lawyer’

MarketplaceMoney has an interesting story about the pitfalls of filing for bankruptcy without representation.  One U.S. Bankruptcy Court was so concerned about the mistakes made by pro bono debtors in bankruptcy--mistakes that can cause serious problems like the loss of the automatic stay protection or dismissals that in some cases result in the loss of homes or vehicles--that it created a position for a special clerk simply to help people who aren't represented by counsel.

Even in that court, though, the clerk can't give legal advice--and she says that she often ends up persuading pro bono bankruptcy petitioners that they need legal help after looking over their paperwork.

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

Can’t I Just File My Own Bankruptcy?

The law certainly allows you to file your own bankruptcy petition, and you can even find forms with which to do so--but it can be a stressful experience and a risky proposition if you don't thoroughly understand the timing, requirements, procedures and terminology associated with a bankruptcy filing.   A local bankruptcy attorney can help you to untangle the requirements and choose the type of bankruptcy case most suitable to your circumstances.

The New York Bankruptcy & Consumer Law Blog has an enlightening post this week about some of the things the average person would never consider that can derail a bankruptcy case.