Bankruptcy attorneys can be helpful to a debtor.
Deciding to file for bankruptcy is a major decision that an individual faces. A hasty decision is never a good idea. It is usually always a good idea to talk with an attorney so that the individual contemplating bankruptcy has a better understanding of the process, regardless of whether or not that person decides to actually hire the attorney. You can learn more about all the people involved in a bankruptcy.
The first question that individuals usually ask is how can I afford an attorney if I am filing for bankruptcy? According to http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/debt/20070615_bankruptcy_cost_lawyer_a1.asp, there are five ways one can reduce the cost of a bankruptcy attorney. First, a debtor should add attorney payments to the bankruptcy case. Debtors can stop making payments on certain debts, such as credit cards, in order to pay for a bankruptcy lawyer. Second, look for reduced fees and pro bono attorneys. Many attorneys have free consultations. Third, limit the scope of the legal representation. Limited scope of legal representation allows an individual to go to an attorney and have the attorney represent you on only part of your case. Fourth, another possible route is free legal help. An individual should ask if their local Bankruptcy Court has a pro se desk. Finally, there are other resources out there that can be used to help an individual through the bankruptcy process.
The second most frequently asked question is how much do attorneys charge to file a bankruptcy? According to http://www.ehow.com/about_5318883_much-do-attorneys-charge-bankruptcy.html, each attorney has a different way of charging for a bankruptcy. Some will charge by the hour and some will charge a flat fee. However, some will ask for a retainer with the rest of the payment to follow. In addition to attorney charges, additional fees come about in a bankruptcy that you need to be aware of when choosing a bankruptcy lawyer.
According to http://www.bankruptcylawnetwork.com/2007/06/29/how-do-i-pay-my-bankruptcy-attorney/, most bankruptcy attorneys will offer the option of paying fees in installments, and in many cases an attorney can advise the prospective client how to restructure debt payments in anticipation of bankruptcy in order to free up enough money to pay the fees. The best tip is to look for a bankruptcy lawyer who offers a free or low cost initial consultation, and get the attorney’s advice.

