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Questions to Ask your Kentucky Bankruptcy Attorney
1. What kinds of bankruptcy cases do you typically handle?
Some attorneys handle mostly personal bankruptcy matters (Chapter 7, Chapter 13). Others work exclusively with business bankruptcy cases (Chapter 11). Still others manage bankruptcy cases as part of a broader law practice. It is important to hire an attorney who has significant experience handling the type of bankruptcy you will be filing.
2. How do your clients pay?
It's important to be aware of how much money you will have to pay your attorney and when you will have to pay him or her before signing any agreements.
3. How do you stay current on bankruptcy law?
It is a good idea to hire an attorney who values continuing education courses and stays up-to-date on the latest changes to the bankruptcy code.
4. Do you belong to any professional associations, such as the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys? Have you won any awards or distinctions within the field? Do you teach bankruptcy law? Have you published a book relating to bankruptcy law or been published in relevant trade journals?
Membership in professional bankruptcy associations and active participation in bankruptcy law often signifies expertise.
5. Do you have trial experience?
Although the vast majority of personal bankruptcy cases never make it all the way to trial, you want someone who is prepared to take you the distance if need be.
6. Do you have any blemishes or disciplinary marks on your record?
Check with the Better Business Bureau and the State Bar to see if your attorney has had any disciplinary action taken against them.
7. How do you construe my role as the client? What's the firm's philosophy and typical process?
Being involved in your case and having your specific needs met is of utmost importance when you are filing bankruptcy.
8. How many bankruptcy cases do you and/or your firm handle per month, and what's the time frame for resolution of a typical case?
It is important to hire an attorney who has the experience to give you the advice that you need during your financial crisis. A steady flow of bankruptcy cases each month is a strong indicator of an attorney's knowledge and expertise in the field.
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