Get Debt Relief From an Experienced Bankruptcy Attorney!
Some individuals, in an effort to save money, might be tempted to use a bankruptcy petition preparer instead of a bankruptcy attorney for their filing. A petition preparer is someone who fills out forms on behalf of a filer. In theory, the debtor provides information to the petition preparer who then types and files the paperwork in accordance with the bankruptcy rules. Because these people are not attorneys, there are significant limits on the services they can legally provide.
A petition preparer is prohibited from giving legal advice. This includes any advice as to how items should be valued, which type of bankruptcy should be filed, when a bankruptcy should be filed, or what sort of legal exemptions should be used. A preparer also cannot appear with the debtor in court-ordered Meetings of Creditors or for any court proceedings related to the filing. Essentially, a petition preparer is a modern-day scrivener.
While some people might benefit from using a bankruptcy petition preparer, most will find that a bankruptcy lawyer is a far better option. Because an attorney can give legal advice, he can competently guide the client through the entire process. A debtor can be confident that all relevant exemptions are identified and applied to ensure assets are protected to the maximum extent possible. An attorney will greatly decrease the likelihood of experiencing serious problems with a bankruptcy filing.
The U.S. Trustee’s office, which supervises bankruptcy filings throughout the U.S., actively prosecutes petition preparers for engaging in the unauthorized practice of law. Because it is difficult to competently prepare bankruptcy schedules without engaging in the practice of law, a petition preparer is always at risk of being shut down or investigated. It only adds insult to injury when a debtor is compelled to attend supplemental court proceedings to substantiate a claim against a third party entity for engaging in the unauthorized practice of law.
Before working with a petition preparer, speak with an attorney at The Bankruptcy Clinic first. During this free consultation, we can discuss your particular situation and explain exactly how we can help. We have helped thousands of clients get out of debt and will put that experience to work for you. If you are deep in debt in Marion, Carbondale, or Mt. Vernon, we have three convenient locations to serve you. Contact The Bankruptcy Clinic right away to discuss your debt situation.
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