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Top 5 Questions To Ask Your Bankruptcy Attorney In Orlando, Florida

  • By: Alec Solomita, Esq.

Bankruptcy law in Orlando: gavel, scales, and house icon with coins.In this article, you will discover:

  • What to expect during a consultation with a bankruptcy attorney.
  • What documentation you need to bring to a consultation with a bankruptcy attorney.
  • What type of court hearings you’ll need to attend if you file for bankruptcy.

What Experience Do You Have Handling Bankruptcy Cases In Florida?

I have been filing bankruptcies in Florida for over 16 years. I have been practicing bankruptcy law on my own for nine years and have handled an especially high number of different cases over the past seven years.

While every case is different, I’ve learned a lot and have handled a great deal of unique filings, from the simple to the complex. I’ll help you understand which filing options would be best for you, give you a realistic picture of all possible outcomes, and make sure that you’re able to make an educated decision if you do decide to file.

What Should I Expect During My Initial Consultation With A Bankruptcy Attorney?

You should expect a lot of questions. I have my own method for asking questions, and when you work with me, you should be prepared for a number of personal questions, including…

  • Are you single or are you married?
  • Have you ever filed for bankruptcy before?
  • What is your income and what is your spouse’s income?
  • Do you have assets, and what type of assets do you have?
  • What kind of debt do you have?
  • How many children do you have?
  • Do you receive child support or alimony payments?

In many cases, I’ll have this conversation with you over the phone. In this first conversation, I’ll do my best to get to know as much as possible about your personal, professional, and financial situation. I also want you to know as much as possible about bankruptcy. You need to know everything possible to make an informed decision, and I need to know as much as I can to help.

What Documentation Should I Bring To My Initial Consultation?

What I will need to determine, first and foremost, is whether or not you qualify for bankruptcy. I’ll do this by examining several key types of documents, and you’ll want to bring these documents to our first consultation.

These include…

  • Recent pay stubs
  • Tax returns
  • Bank statements
  • Proof of ownership for vehicles or other assets
  • Proof of how much is owed on your assets
  • Copies of car titles

How Will You Stay In Communication With Me Throughout My Case?

I will be in touch with you as often as possible throughout your case. My preferred method of communication is by phone, but I am more than happy to meet you in person, as well.

No matter how we communicate, we’ll go over everything in the same way. We’ll review documents, and I’ll convey the same information to you, whether we meet face-to-face or through a phone call.

Will I Need To Attend Court Hearings During The Bankruptcy Process?

Generally speaking, you will not have to go in front of a judge as part of your bankruptcy case. However, you will have to attend a court meeting known as a “341 meeting of creditors” where you will have to answer questions under oath. Your attorney will be there to ensure everything goes smoothly, but you will need to respond to creditors’ questions directly.

I’ll work with you to prepare you for these questions ahead of time so that you are more comfortable answering and know what to expect. They’re not tricky or difficult questions, but they’re important to answer correctly.

What Is The Most Common Question Your Clients Ask You During Their First Bankruptcy Consultation?

Most clients are eager to learn if they can keep their car and their home. Many people mistakenly assume that filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy means that they will lose everything, which is not usually the case. In all likelihood, your home and your essential transportation will be safe throughout the bankruptcy process.

Still Have Questions? Ready To Get Started?

For more information on Top 5 Questions To Ask Your Bankruptcy Attorney In Orlando, Florida, a free initial consultation is your next best step. Get the information and legal answers you are seeking by calling (407) 305-5599 today.

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