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How to Retain a Trustworthy Iowa Bankruptcy Lawyer
Use Reliable Sources
Given the dire financial straits you are in and the pressure you're likely feeling from consumer creditors and your bank to repay outstanding debt, it can be easy to rush your choice of an Iowa bankruptcy lawyer. Big flashy ads, e-mail solicitations, and overt marketing attempts from so-called "bankruptcy mills" can lead you to make poor decisions regarding your representation. Instead, use trustworthy services, like the Iowa State Bar, The Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, and www.AttorneyLocate.com to locate counsel in Waterloo, Iowa City, Cedar Rapids, Davenport, Sioux City, and Des Moines.
Research and Prepare for Meetings with Prospective Candidates
Meet Face-to-Face with at Least Three Attorneys
Ask each attorney how many bankruptcy cases they have done, how much trial experience they have, what kinds of bankruptcies they usually take on, and what the typical process for recovery looks like. Discuss the payment plan, and find out how much time and resources the attorney has available to assist you.
Use Your Instincts and the Facts You Have Gleaned To Make an Educated Decision
Once you've interviewed your candidates, make an educated decision about whom to retain. It is generally a good idea to hire an attorney promptly since delay can lead to creditors suing you or trying to garnish your wages.