FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
When you are suffering with financial problems, paying for Bankruptcy shouldn’t mean going without food or getting evicted. After all, you need a Bankruptcy Attorney because you are experiencing financial problems. Unfortunately, most Bankruptcy Lawyers don’t understand that and will only begin working on your case after you pay their entire fee. We have been doing this long enough to understand most people can’t pay the entire bankruptcy fee at one time. That is why we often begin working for a Client with only a small down payment. In some circumstances, we will even file your Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Case with NO MONEY DOWN. Finally, we can show you creative ways to pay for your Bankruptcy case without making any financial sacrifices. We will discuss these options during your Free Initial Consultation.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Most Bankruptcy Lawyers have strict office hours and require you to meet with them during those hours. Most of our Clients work during normal office hours and, taking off work to file bankruptcy, means they lose money and may even risk losing their job. We understand you shouldn’t lose money or risk your job to file Bankruptcy. That is why we meet with Clients based on your schedule. We will gladly meet with you in the evening and on weekends if necessary. We have even represented Clients, such as over-the-road truck drivers, who needed to meet with us after midnight and we made the appointment because we understand doing our job right sometimes means working outside the box.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Not only does Greg have over 20 years of experience, he has a proven track record of knowing the Law as well as changing the Law to serve his Clients’ needs. Some of our Clients own mobile homes and, until recently, the law was not very favorable towards modifying mobile home loans. Attorney Greg Wetherall changed that by appealing adverse decisions to the United States Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals (One Step Below the United States Supreme Court) which overturned the old law and made modifying mobile home loans much easier. This is just one small example of how we are committed to making Bankruptcy work for you. During your Free Initial Consultation, we will explain the different types of Bankruptcy, the different Chapters of the Bankruptcy Code and the many ways you can take advantage of the Bankruptcy Laws in the United States.