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This is a list of Seattle Bankruptcy attorneys and lawyers.

If you are searching for Seattle 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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Tips for Finding a Washington Bankruptcy Attorney

Find a Representative who is Up-To-Speed on All New and Relevant Bankruptcy Laws

Congress enacted major changes to the US bankruptcy code in 2005. As a result, the process of filing a consumer bankruptcy has become even more complicated; so, it's critical to work with a Washington bankruptcy attorney who sweats the details.

Ask for Credentials and Recommendations. These can include:

  • membership in the National Associations of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA)
  • membership in the Washington State Bar
  • does work for legal aid societies
  • high rated by the Better Business Bureau
  • teaches bankruptcy law at a university
  • publishes in specialized trade journals
  • Develop an Exhaustive List of Questions to Ask Your Washington Bankruptcy Attorney during Your Initial Consultation

    Questions should touch on process, fees, client expectations, typical time frames for cases, the attorney's relationship with his or her support staff, whether or not the attorney relies on outside experts, and the attorney's experience managing cases similar to yours.

    Use Multiple Sources to Find an Attorney

    Consult the State Bar, the NACBA, and the www.AttorneyLocate.com online directory, which can connect you right now with bankruptcy lawyers in Bellevue, Vancouver, Spokane, Tacoma, Everett, and Seattle.

    Take the Time to Meet Each Person on Your Short List

    Get all your questions answered during your initial consultation. Take notes. Take account of the attorney's style and demeanor. Make sure you understand the fee structure and conditions of a typical client-lawyer relationship.