How to Choose the Right Utah Bankruptcy Lawyer for your Case

Choosing an attorney to help you file for bankruptcy is an important decision.

Every state sets out different requirements. You must do your research and know exactly what to look for to choose the best bankruptcy lawyer for you. 

After all, you will be entrusting this person with some of the most important things in your life. Many different factors come into play when deciding who to hire, so take your time and review each one carefully.

 

Finding an Attorney

How to Choose the Right Utah Bankruptcy LawyerConsumers can find listings of bankruptcy lawyers in their area by the American Bar Association or National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. Both sites rank attorneys to indicate those who meet standards for honesty and competency set by their organization. Consumers should check with their state’s bar association for local resources.

There are several directories online that can help you find lawyers, or you could also ask friends and colleagues for recommendations. Try choosing a few lawyers, organize consultations with each one, and get an idea of their expertise in specific areas of law.

For example, you might want to speak to an attorney who has experience in bankruptcy law because this is what your current situation requires. Don’t just go by directories when looking for help. Instead, make sure the lawyer is experienced and doing the type of work that can better suit your needs.

NACBA is a highly reliable organization that prides itself on providing consumers and bankruptcy attorneys with what they need. The organization gives people in need a directory of bankruptcy attorneys. The members of this organization are voted in by other members who enjoy the services of this program and are part of the NACBA network.

At all of the meetings, ask if the attorney has the expertise to help you file for bankruptcy, so make sure you ask them how long they’ve been practicing bankruptcy law. It’s important that you feel comfortable working with this person, so choose a lawyer with whom you have a good rapport. It’s also a good idea to find out what kind of fees are reasonable for your particular needs.

Experience and Expertise

Bankruptcy is a complex and confusing area of the law. An experienced bankruptcy expert can help avoid major pitfalls. If you’re not careful, mistakes by you or the team handling your case could land you in hot water.

Your wealth and/or livelihood are too important to put at risk. With this in mind, find legal counsel with an excellent reputation for handling large-scale corporate bankruptcies for some peace of mind. Then you won’t have to worry about dealing with issues related to erratic changes in the economy or pending legislation that may adversely affect the terms of an agreement that is already in place.

When choosing a bankruptcy attorney, you should consider the specific specialties they can provide to you. For instance, it’s always nice to have an attorney with bankruptcy certification by the American Board of Certification.

You will also want to ask the lawyers you meet with how many Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies they’ve handled. Remember that a good lawyer will also discuss alternatives with clients for them to make informed decisions about their rights and options when it comes down to restructuring household finances.

Get Compensation Tailored to Your Case

There is no “right” amount a bankruptcy attorney in Utah should charge, although generally, a Chapter 13 filing will cost more than a Chapter 7. Fees vary from case to case and from state to state, but reasonable fees fall between $500 and $3,500 for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy and between $1,500 and $6,000 for a Chapter 13.

More complicated cases are usually more expensive. Ask about their fee structure during your first conversation to ensure you understand what services they provide in such a price.

 

Communication and Compatibility

Before you hire an attorney, consider the type of person that you think he/she will be. Remember to think that the quality of the communication is important. If you don’t, feel comfortable disclosing what you’re worried about and go on to keep secrets from your lawyer, it will be a deal killer for your case. 

Without having all of your information, your lawyer will “have no way of knowing if my and your assessment of the situation is right.” It’s hard for many to have “serious” conversations with others, especially when talking about bankruptcy.

However, open communication is crucial to making sure that each party knows what’s going on to get the best results for the situation. Your bankruptcy attorney has an important job ahead: working to ensure he can get the best deal for his client.

It does come down to having a compatible personality with the attorney. Your lawyer should be able to let you in on what your spending habits are like. And whether or not it’s smart for you to splash the cash on indulgence all the time. However, lawyers need to provide a welcoming environment for the client so that they can effectively communicate their concerns.

Be wary of bankruptcy mills. It’s easy for them to flick through hundreds of cases every day. If you don’t feel your lawyer is listening, it might be wise to proceed to a different law firm.

Don’t Do It Yourself

Although finding the right Utah bankruptcy lawyer for your situation will be a time-consuming and challenging task, accept that you might need one. Without proper legal representation, it won’t matter whether or not your case is approved; you may not recover as much money to help with your financial stability or debt relief goals.

If you’re dealing with the potential of bankruptcy, give us a call. Our team will work to help you keep your home by reviewing all of the options our firm has available. We will ensure you’ll get the best possible outcome for your situation.

Get in touch today so we can start working on either halting bankruptcies or preventing them from taking place altogether!

Contact Us Today For Help! You can schedule your free consultation online or call us at (801) 285-098.

 

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