This is a list of Charleston Bankruptcy attorneys and lawyers.
If you are searching for Charleston 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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How to Choose a West Virginia Bankruptcy Attorney
1. Be ambitious about finding an attorney
Look to independent organizations, such as the West Virginia State Bar, the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, legal aide societies, and www.AttorneyLocate.com to collate a list of respected counsel in Morgantown, Wheeling, Huntington, Parkersburg, Charleston, and Weirton.
2. Do diligent research on the names you gather
Use all tools at your disposal to collect more information about your candidates, including websites, independent reviews, referrals from past clients, Better Business Bureau rankings, consumer protection agencies, and the like.
3. Pare down your list to a handful of potential lawyers. The following qualities may be important to you in a bankruptcy lawyer:
4. Interview each prospective West Virginia bankruptcy attorney in person
Be prepared to ask plenty of questions in your meeting and to take notes on all the answers. This is your chance to feel out the West Virginia bankruptcy attorney's style, philosophy, and capabilities. How many cases like yours does he or she typically take on at one time? What's the division of labor between the attorney and his or her support staff? What's the fee structure? What are the lawyer's expectations for his or her clients?
5. Don't wait too long to render a decision
Obviously, you want to take care to select someone who is appropriate, credentialed, and affordable, but you don't want to put off making the decision to retain counsel too long, especially given your urgent financial distress.