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Personal Bankruptcy Attorney

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  • Serves Austin, TX
I'm here to help get you get you back on your feet and protect in the process. I help clients file Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy so they can they can get on with their lives and put an end to the stress and shame. Often times, the most difficult part of filing for bankruptcy is making the decision, and after making the decision many people soon rediscover their freedom and wish they would've made the decision sooner. In addition to helping client's file for bankruptcy, I also protect clients from unscrupulous debt collectors and help clients correct mistakes on their credit reports. Often, this work is hand-in-glove with my bankruptcy practice because, believe it or not, debt collectors will try collecting debts that have been discharged in bankruptcy and creditors will incorrectly report accounts to credit agencies after a discharge is granted. I'm there for clients when this happens, and simply put I sue debt collectors and creditors who mess with your credit.See more
I'm here to help get you get you back on your feet and protect in the process. I help clients file Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy so they can they can get on with their lives and put an end to the stress and shame. Often times, the most difficult part of filing for bankruptcy is making the decision, and after making the decision many people soon rediscover their freedom and wish they would've made the decision sooner. In addition to helping client's file for bankruptcy, I also protect clients from unscrupulous debt collectors and help clients correct mistakes on their credit reports. Often, this work is hand-in-glove with my bankruptcy practice because, believe it or not, debt collectors will try collecting debts that have been discharged in bankruptcy and creditors will incorrectly report accounts to credit agencies after a discharge is granted. I'm there for clients when this happens, and simply put I sue debt collectors and creditors who mess with your credit.

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How much does a bankruptcy attorney cost?

Hourly rates for bankruptcy attorneys range from $200-$300. In total, customers spend an average of $999-$1,183 for their services. But because lawyers have different fee structures, you should always ask for an estimate from several bankruptcy attorneys in your area before hiring one.

How do you find a bankruptcy attorney?

You’ll need to conduct a little bit of research to find the best bankruptcy lawyer for your situation. Start by pulling up a list of attorneys near you. Identify a few lawyers who have high ratings, mostly positive customer reviews and the required credentials in your state.

Once you have a list of three to five potential attorneys you can hire, figure out how much they charge. Ask for a free cost estimate (what are their hourly rates?) and ask them to explain their fee schedule. Choose an attorney with a solid track record and reputation, fair pricing and the right credentials.

How do lawyers get paid if they lose a case?

Lawyers typically charge for their time (typically a hourly rate) regardless of whether they win a case. Sometimes, the losing party is ordered to pay the other party’s lawyer fees on top of their own. Some lawyers also work on contingency, meaning they will take a percentage of the awarded amount only if they successfully win the case. 

Before hiring a lawyer, make sure you understand their fee structure.

How do you file bankruptcy without an attorney?

It’s possible to file bankruptcy without a lawyer’s help (which is called “filing pro se”) — but consider the pros and cons before you do. The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts strongly recommends you get advice from an attorney because of the “long-term financial and legal outcomes.”


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What does a bankruptcy attorney do?

A bankruptcy attorney helps individuals and corporations navigate the legal and court process of going through bankruptcy. They’ll explain the process to you, help you fill out forms, advise you on which chapter you should file under and more. 

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