Where Can I Get Advice About Bankruptcy?
The best course of action is to schedule an appointment with an attorney who practices within the area of bankruptcy. Many attorneys provide an initial consultation for little or no money. You should not rely on the information you get from a book or website (even this one) when it comes to such an important decision.
Other Bankruptcy Attorney FAQs
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How do I make a motion for judgment to be marked as satisfied in bankruptcy court?
A: The only way to remove a judgment against you in court records is to either pay off, or satisfy, the judgment, or to have the judgment discharged through bankruptcy … More -
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What is a bankruptcy motion for reconsideration and how do I write one?
A: A motion for reconsideration asks the bankruptcy court to reinstate a bankruptcy case thathas been dismissed for one reason or another. In your motion, you … More -
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Can you declare bankruptcy on a Small Business Administration (SBA) loan?
A: While the common perception is that you cannot discharge government loans in bankruptcy, in reality, many such loans can be discharged in bankruptcy. The Small … More -
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How much does a bankruptcy lawyer charge?
A: A bankruptcy lawyer’s fees can vary depending on the type of bankruptcy filed, and the complexity of the case. Furthermore, whereas a simple Chapter 7 … More

