Everyone who files for bankruptcy must complete a bankruptcy petition. It can be up to 40 pages and filled with legal and financial jargon. Trying to prepare your bankruptcy petition by yourself can take hours and lead to mistakes – both of which can be avoided when you work with an experienced bankruptcy attorney.
Bankruptcy attorneys help you avoid dismissal of your case and protect your property by using exemptions.
They review your case and help you determine if you should file for chapter 7 or a chapter 13.
They attend court with you and guide you through some of the most intimidating aspects of bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy attorneys have the knowledge required to quickly prepare an error-free bankruptcy petition.
They help you answer the difficult and confusing questions in the petition.
They ensure that all required information is disclosed so there are no issues with your bankruptcy claim.
Bankruptcy attorneys help you avoid mistakes on your petition that can jeopardize your ability to claim bankruptcy.
They list your assets correctly, which avoids putting them at risk.
They help you claim exemptions, which results in bankruptcy being as “pain-free” as possible.
At the Bankruptcy law firm of Robert M. Geller our goal is to simplify the bankruptcy filing process as much as possible. We realize that you are seeking our support at a very stressful time in your life and we’ll be at your side from beginning to end. For more information or to get started with the bankruptcy filing process, contact the Law Offices of Robert M. Geller at (813) 254-5696 or schedule a bankruptcy consultation.
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