Your first consultation will give you the chance to ask one of our bankruptcy attorneys about the bankruptcy process and decide whether or not he would be someone you think you can work with and trust to handle your case. The consultation will also be a chance for the attorney to ask you lots of questions (more than you can imagine) about your financial situation.
In order for the attorney to best give advice on what course of action you should take, you should bring:
- Pay stubs for the last six months
- Your lease if you are renting your residence
- Copies of all bills
- Loan documents
- Copies of any lawsuits, including divorces and evictions
- Paperwork from any previous bankruptcy you have filed
- Bank account statements
- A summary (such as a spreadsheet, either printed or handwritten) of all your expenses and income
A bankruptcy consultation can help you get answers to your questions and let you learn more about the process. We offer free, no-obligation consultations with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer. You can schedule an appointment using our online scheduling system or by calling 303.331.3403.