Some clients try to conceal assets in bankruptcy. Even though their bankruptcy attorney has warned them of the consequences of concealing assets in bankruptcy, and their explicit instruction to be complete, accurate, and truthful in the information disclosed on the petition, some bankruptcy clients think they can outsmart the system. Read why blaming concealed assets on your bankruptcy attorney won't work.
Tying into the previous post, why attorneys tell clients to disclose all assets in bankruptcy goes over the disadvantages of concealing assets in bankruptcy. In short, clients risk committing perjury by concealing assets.
Many clients who turn to bankruptcy are facing a credit card lawsuit. Often these clients have been served with a complaint and have 30 days to respond to the suit. These clients call a bankruptcy attorney because they know that an attorney can stop a credit card lawsuit through bankruptcy.
Attorneys posting fake reviews of their own practice is becoming a real problem These bankruptcy attorneys create fake accounts and impersonate former clients while they post positive reviews of their own practice. This unethical behavior means that you need to watch out for fake attorney reviews.
The cost of bankruptcy is something that not all clients are prepared for. The several hundred dollar filing fee often surprises chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcy clients. Learn more on the cost of bankruptcy as explained by our attorney.
The bankruptcy lawyer consultation process is something that most prospective clients are unfamiliar with. This quick guide to the lawyer consultation process will help prospective clients prepare for their free consultation.
Lastly, finding information on the Sacramento bankruptcy court can be difficult. Our attorney has created this short post to help clients get some basic information about the court.
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