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How to Retain a Texas Bankruptcy Attorney
1. Before picking up the phone or e-mailing any candidates, draw up a list of traits and skills you want your representative to boast. These might include:
2. Generate a list of potential attorneys
Friends, colleagues, non-invested attorneys, legal aid societies, and directories like www.AttorneyLocate.com can help you find a Texas bankruptcy attorney in Austin, El Paso, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Dallas, and Houston.
3. Research the lawyers on your list and select a handful of lawyers to meet in person
Refer to lawyer websites and client recommendations to whittle down your list of potential representatives.
4. Schedule interviews and then retain a lawyer based on all the information you've gleaned so far
Your interview is a great opportunity to ask questions regarding remedies for your financial woes. Your initial conference with your Texas bankruptcy attorney should be confidential and may even be free of charge (be sure to ask). After you meet with all candidates, take an opportunity to digest the information by yourself. Never decide "in the room."