How to Pay for a Bankruptcy Attorney The #1 question I’m asked by callers about bankruptcy is, how to pay for a bankruptcy attorney? After all, you’re in a major financial crisis and can’t pay your bills, so how would someone pay an attorney to file...
It’s Time For Your Year-End Financial Checkup One important tip for avoiding bankruptcy is to do a year-end financial checkup. For me, this year it took the form of responding to all of those software subscription price increases. You know, the emails read like:...
Thinking about filing for bankruptcy in Oklahoma? There’s a lot of information on the web, but it’s difficult to find what is true, what is right for you, and it can be almost too much to figure out on your own. Eggert Law Firm has helped clients work through these...
For most consumer debtors, there are only two choices for making a bankruptcy plan: Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. What’s the difference, and which is the best for you? That all depends on your particular circumstances. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy A Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a...
When preparing and filing a bankruptcy case, in most cases you will need to give your bankruptcy attorney some very important documents. Some of these will be needed before your case is filed, and others are needed shortly after. Before Your Case is Filed At a...
When you file for bankruptcy, the bankruptcy court will automatically schedule a meeting with the Trustee, called a “341 meeting” or a “meeting of creditors”. The 341 meeting of creditors is a time for the Trustee to interview you. The Trustee...