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How to Prepare For the First Meeting with Your Virginia Bankruptcy Attorney


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How to Prepare For the First Meeting with Your Virginia Bankruptcy Attorney

1. Research the Virginia bankruptcy attorney and his or her firm

Start by checking out the lawyer's website and any materials his or her staff may have sent you regarding the practice. Talk to the Virginia State Bar or the Virginia Better Business Bureau to learn more about the practice. If the lawyer has published any journal articles, books, or papers, you might even want to read over these documents to get a flavor for his or her philosophy.

2. Prepare your presentation

Write up a list of questions, needs, concerns, and hypothetical scenarios to discuss with your Virginia bankruptcy attorney. Make this list comprehensive. You should also gather together any documents which might be useful to go over, including statements of financial affairs, income schedules, budgets, creditor notices, lists of assets and liabilities, and so forth. Your attorney's assistant should be able to provide you with a more specific list of materials to bring.

3. Be professional at the meeting

Arrive on time, dress well for the occasion, take notes, be respectful, and don't feel obligated to sign any retainer until you've had a time to mull over your decision.

4. Evaluate your sense of rapport with the attorney

Is the office clean and organized? Does the staff seem happy and helpful or resentful and prickly? How big is the firm? Is it near you? How do you get along with the attorney? Is this someone you could work for many months in close proximity?

Are you ready to meet potential attorneys? If so, use the www.AttorneyLocate.com directory service to connect with the bankruptcy attorneys in Arlington, Richmond, Chesapeake, Newport News, Virginia Beach, and Norfolk.