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How to Find a Rhode Island Bankruptcy Attorney
Canvas multiple and diverse sources to get references
Rhode Island legal aid services, the Rhode Island State Bar, and even other attorneys (who don't practice bankruptcy law) can recommend lawyers. You can also employ directories, like AttorneyLocate.com.
Narrow your choices down
If you've done your research well, chances are you've now compiled a list of many creditable prospective Rhode Island bankruptcy lawyers. Obviously, you can't interview every lawyer in person. So focus your search to a handful of "finalists." Choose attorneys with stellar reputations, lots of experience in your type of bankruptcy, and solid support staff.
Take advantage of free initial consultations
Interview each candidate Rhode Island bankruptcy attorney in person and/or over the phone. Explore their credentials, philosophies, client approach, and temperament. Ask questions regarding your consumer debt or business debt situation and get an idea of how much legal services will cost and how long the process of bankruptcy reorganization will take.
Discuss the pros and cons of Chapter 13 versus Chapter 7 Bankruptcy with your representative
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, often referred to as liquidation, involves cashing out most of your assets, investments, and accounts to pay off creditors. Although you can wipe out certain consumer debts, you can't clear other obligations, such as child-support owed and federal and state taxes owed. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy affords debtors a simultaneous chance to clear debt and to reorganize payments to creditors. With Chapter 13, individuals may be able to preserve certain assets, such as a piece of property or equity in a business.
Given the complexities of bankruptcy law, you need a dependable, reputable representative to guide you. Look to www.AttorneyLocate.com to find lawyers in Warwick, East Providence, Pawtucket, Cranston, Woonsocket, and Providence.