This is a list of Manhattan Bankruptcy attorneys and lawyers.
If you are searching for Manhattan Bankruptcy lawyers, please choose from the attorneys listed below. Finding out more about each attorney in the AttorneyLocate.com directory is easy! Just click an attorney’s name and you will be able access their Web site. Want to compare all of the attorneys listed below? Just click the first name listed, then click "Next Attorney" at the top of the page and you can easily gather information about each Bankruptcy attorney in our directory.
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Total Bankruptcy Attorneys
Clear Bankruptcy Lawyers
Bankruptcy Me Attorneys
The Law Office of Jan V. Farensbach
Gary J. Wachtel, Esquire
Alan J. Goldberg, Attorney at Law
Solages & Solages, Attorneys At Law
Legal Helpers
Siben & Siben, L.L.P.
Tips to find a Competent New York Bankruptcy Lawyer
Get your immediate financial needs met if possible, and try debt counseling before filing for bankruptcy
With savvy-budgeting, cost-cutting, and debt management tools, you may be able to forestall filing for bankruptcy. Be sure to talk to an attorney before taking any measures to get your finances in order so that you are aware of the impact taking such action can have on your financial situation and ability to file bankruptcy in the future.
Start your search ASAP and collect a list of potential lawyers
Look to the New York State Bar, The National Organization of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, and websites like www.AttorneyLocate.com to create a database of highly pre-qualified lawyers in Yonkers, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, and Manhattan.
Review your list of candidates. Pick at least three attorneys who offer the following:
Meet in person with 3+ candidates prior to retaining someone
By interviewing your New York bankruptcy lawyer candidates, you should get an even better sense of who is right for your case and how the process will unfold. Don't make a decision until you interview at least two or three people in-person.
Set the terms of the relationship with your lawyer upfront and get answers to all of your questions before you sign. If your lawyer offers a free consultation, make the most of it -- if you wait until after you sign the retainer to ask questions, you will likely have to pay for the lawyer's time.