Jul 02 2010
Why You Should Review Bankruptcy Forms Before Filing
Before you hire a bankruptcy attorney or before you pay for other bankruptcy services you should go online and review the bankruptcy forms that are actually used. Looking back at my bankruptcy petition I could see it was actually pretty easy to fill out the forms and could have been something I did for myself and allowing me to save fifteen hundred bucks. Sorting through paper work I kind of laughed that an attorney pretty much just pays a legal clerk to do all the paper work and they only put their name on the documents. At least this was how it looked after reviewing the work done by my Michigan bankruptcy lawyer
As a taxpayer you have the ability to go to public access court electronic records (PACER) and actually look at some bankruptcy cases for your district to get an idea of what a completed bankruptcy case looks like. In fact, if you are hiring an attorney it may not be a bad idea to pulling up one of the court dockets to see what their completed or even ongoing work looks like prior to hiring the attorney.
One of the benefits of looking at a case before you file is you have the chance to look at forms without being rushed through the bankruptcy process. You have to keep in mind some bankruptcy attorneys process hundreds of cases each month and as a debtor filing bankruptcy you may be on their bankruptcy assembly line based due to the size of the firm and the amount of their bankruptcy fees. Therefore, the attorneys leave the paper work up to their legal clerks and they only briefly meet with you and rely on you and their clerk to make sure the paperwork is done correctly. If the bankruptcy firms you are using sounds like one of these firms that pushes people through their bankruptcy case you should get familiar with the bankruptcy forms prior to filing or hire a attorney that will be able to spend more time with you going over your case.



