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Questions to Ask when you Interview a North Carolina Bankruptcy Lawyer


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Questions to Ask when you Interview a North Carolina Bankruptcy Lawyer

1. How much experience does the attorney have in relevant bankruptcy work?

Look for an attorney who has significant experience in the type of bankruptcy that you need to file.

2. What are the North Carolina bankruptcy lawyer's credentials?

What law school did he or she attend? What undergraduate school? Has the attorney won any awards? Has the attorney published any books/articles/journals in the field? Has the attorney taught bankruptcy law? How is the attorney generally regarded by peers (judges, trustees, creditors, other lawyers)?

3. Will the lawyer you interview be your primary representative, or does he or she use others to support clients?

Having a support staff to rely on may be a benefit

4. Has the attorney ever been disbarred or professionally reprimanded? Are there any ethics complaints against him or her?

Check with the State Bar or the Better Business Bureau to find out if an attorney has had any complaints or disbarments.

6. Has the attorney been to trial on behalf of clients?

While the large majority of bankruptcy cases settle outside of court, you may want to consider hiring an attorney with litigation experience should going to court be necessary to protect your best interests.

7. How long do cases like yours typically take the attorney to deal with?

It's good to know an estimated timeframe in advance so that you can plan your life accordingly. Also, be sure you know what your role and responsibilities will be while your bankruptcy is being filed.

8. What is the fee arrangement?

Some attorneys require upfront payments. Others require payments based on the amount of debt you owe. Others wrap their fees into debtors' long-term payment plans. Make sure you understand the fee arrangement and are in agreement with the terms before signing any contracts.

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