How to Find a Debt Lawyer

If you are facing a current financial crisis, getting a lawyer is one big of a help. However, when you are already stressed and have been battled by debt matters, it very difficult to find a lawyer who can help you out with most of your financial decisions. Where you’re living is very important because in every state, several laws differ from one another. That’s the same with lawyers too; contact a lawyer who operates in your area. Now, don’t worry, you read the right article that can help you out with finding that lawyer.

What kind of lawyer do you need?

Choosing an attorney should be thoughtfully done, don’t just choose someone. Carefully review a lawyer; check whether the lawyer is not on the opposition side. Beware

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Debt Conolidation Lawyer Helps When Unemployment and Disability Deal a Double Whammy

As a longtime bankruptcy attorney and debt consolidation lawyer in Indiana, I’m keenly aware of the tie-in between bankruptcy and jobs.  Every one of the Anderson, Indianapolis, Bloomington, and Columbus bankruptcy lawyers who work in the Mark Zuckerberg bankruptcy law offices is seeing people who need help because they lost jobs.  Income from jobs – or lack of it –  is high on the list of discussion topics when we’re talking to clients about filing bankruptcy in Indiana, that’s for sure.

Last week, though, a statistic was released by the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission that showed me that, for some people, losing a job can be even more tragic than for others.  According to USA Today, “More people with disabilities filed charges of discrimination against their employers last year than at any time in the 20-year history of the Americans With Disabilities Act.”

Nicholas LaRocca of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society thinks people with disabilities may be seen as less productive, and, in a recession, are more likely to be let go. That

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More Lessons From Bankruptcy Lawyer in Indianapolis

This week I’ve been using my Bankruptcy in Indiana articles to highlight court decisions from other states in order to teach how individual bankruptcy in Indiana works. As a debt consolidation lawyer offering bankruptcy services in Indiana, I’ve helped tens of thousands of individuals file personal bankruptcy in Indiana.  Despite these large numbers, the fascinating thing is, each situation is a little different from all the others. 

Sometimes the clients who come to me for help (or who turn for help to one of the Anderson, Indianapolis, Bloomington, or Columbus bankruptcy lawyers who work in the Zuckerberg bankruptcy law offices) have made good decisions.  Yet circumstances beyond their control (usually some combination of illness, job loss, and divorce) caused their financial problems to become overwhelming. 

Other clients, even with all good intentions, are suffering the results of poor decisions they’ve made.  A Chapter 7 bankruptcy case from North Carolina illustrates how the court looks at decisions Chapter 7 debtors make leading up to the time they file bankruptcy.
 

  • In 2006, husband and wife R. and K.

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