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Questions to Ask During Your Bankruptcy Consultation

questions to ask during your bankruptcy consultation Filing for bankruptcy is a big decision. It can wipe out debt and give you a fresh start. But you want to make sure you understand the process before moving forward.

A bankruptcy consultation is your chance to get answers. It’s also a time to learn what options fit your situation.

Going in prepared helps you get the most from that meeting. Here are some key questions to ask during your bankruptcy consultation.

What Type of Bankruptcy Is Right for Me?

There are different kinds of bankruptcy. Chapters 7 and 13 are the most common for individuals.

Ask your lawyer which chapter fits your needs. Chapter 7 wipes out most unsecured debt quickly, but not everyone qualifies. Chapter 13 creates a repayment plan that lasts three to five years.

The best choice depends on your income, assets, and goals. Your lawyer will help you figure out what works best for your case.

Will I Lose Any Property?

This is one of the most common concerns. You may be worried about losing your home, car, or personal belongings.

Ask your lawyer what property you can keep. Florida has strong exemption laws that protect many assets. But each case is different.

Your lawyer can explain what’s safe and what’s at risk.

How Will Bankruptcy Affect My Credit?

Filing for bankruptcy impacts your credit score. But if you’re behind on bills, your credit may be low.

Ask how long bankruptcy stays on your credit report. Learn how you can rebuild credit after your case is over. Most people start to see improvement within a year or two.

What Debts Can Be Discharged?

Not all debts go away in bankruptcy. Most credit cards, medical bills, and personal loans can be wiped out. But some debts—like student loans, recent taxes, and child support—are harder to discharge.

Ask which of your debts can be erased and which will remain. This helps you plan your next steps.

What Will Bankruptcy Cost?

Filing for bankruptcy costs money. You’ll pay court fees, credit counseling fees, and attorney fees.

Ask your lawyer for a clear breakdown. Understand what’s included and if there are payment plans available.

Knowing the full cost helps you plan and avoid surprises.

How Long Will the Process Take?

Each case is different, but you should know what to expect. Chapter 7 cases often finish in three to six months. Chapter 13 cases take three to five years because of the repayment plan.

Ask your lawyer for a general timeline of the process, including when you can expect debt discharge.

What Are the Next Steps After Filing?

Filing is just the beginning. You may need to take credit counseling courses, attend a court hearing, and stay current on certain payments.

Ask your lawyer what comes after filing. Know your responsibilities and what you need to do to complete the process.

How Will Bankruptcy Affect My Daily Life?

Ask how bankruptcy might affect things like your job, your ability to rent an apartment, or your future finances. Your lawyer can explain the real-world impact and how to manage it.

Why Should I Work With Your Firm?

Every lawyer is different. Use your consultation to learn about the firm’s experience, communication style, and process.

You should feel comfortable and supported. Filing for bankruptcy is personal, and you want a lawyer who will guide you every step of the way.

Ready to Take the First Step?

Bankruptcy can give you a fresh start, but it’s not something to do alone. The Law Offices of Robert M. Geller can help you understand your options and avoid mistakes.

Before you file, schedule a consultation. Get your questions answered. Make an informed decision. Your path to financial relief starts with the proper conversation.

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