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How To Choose A Bankruptcy Attorney

Once you have decided that bankruptcy is your best option, it is time to choose an attorney to represent you. This may seem like a daunting task; after all, there are hundreds of options available and every attorney’s website makes that attorney sound like the best lawyer in the world. If you are confused or lost in the world of attorneys, there are some tricks to finding an attorney you can trust.

A LITTLE RESEARCH GOES A LONG WAY

With the advent of online marketing and dedicated Internet sites, there is a lot of information available. Although this can make research easy, it can also mislead you. To avoid falling for traps or marketing gags, you should pepper your research with reading online consumer reviews and examining social media sites. This will give you a more realistic perspective and help you make a more informed decision. Look for positive as well as negative criticism and compare attorneys to find a wider view of your options. If you need further information, you can make phone calls to available offices and ask generic questions. Most attorneys also provide free initial consultations, so you will not be stuck with a subpar attorney if you make an appointment with him or her.

Things to Remember

In the legal arena, a degree of compassion may make you feel better, but it is much better to find a good, competent professional who perhaps does not make you feel better about yourself than a less-competent, empathetic lawyer. In addition, it is a good idea to find an attorney in your area, as most attorneys have busy schedules and promptness is appreciated. The price of bankruptcy is the same regardless of where you decide to go, so it is important to make the most of that fee and hire the best lawyer you can find.

Brian D. Johnson

Managing Attorney – BDJ Express Law

With 26 years of experience, Brian D. Johnson guides Utah clients through bankruptcy and divorce with skill and compassion. A graduate of California State University, Long Beach (B.A., cum laude) and the University of Maine (J.D.), he is admitted to all Utah state and federal courts.

Recognized as an authority in bankruptcy and family law, Brian has lectured for the American Bankruptcy Institute and the National Business Institute. Clients rely on his knowledge and client-focused approach during life’s most difficult challenges.

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