Utah Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Posted by on Jun 8, 2010 in Jaime Journal | 0 comments

Utah Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

You hear the term in Utah, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, you cringe. Why? Because it feels like a label placed upon whoever has financially failed. Bad luck, bad decisions, it doesn’t really matter to you. Keep something in mind: Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is for many who cannot pay their debts. It was never intended for those who won’t pay their bills. The truth is, we understand in Utah Chapter 7 Bankruptcy was designed for people in dire situations they couldn’t control. Many have found themselves forced into bankruptcy.

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It doesn’t make it any easier though, does it? It’s one of the primary reasons for working with a professional in this field. To walk you through the process and to show you why you don’t need to worry or fear when all you’re doing is exercising your legal rights to relief. You have several choices if you decide Bankruptcy is right for you: a) You can do it yourself; b) have a paralegal do it; c)have a lawyer do it; d) use a Bankruptcy Document Preparer service.

What are the differences? Quite a lot actually, and your choice will determine your experience and how far someone is going to reach into your wallet.

Doing a bankruptcy is crazy, but it’s possible if you’re willing to take the risks involved. However, you should know that one wrong decision or incorrect step in the whole process can end up costing you a great deal more than the highest fees of a professional.

A much better alternative than going it alone is hiring a paralegal who knows the bankruptcy system. Not all paralegals will have this ability, just as lawyers vary in areas of specialized law. However, a paralegal can give you a great degree of security if they have even a minimum amount of experience in the paperwork. Prices can vary, they have varied experience of the system and filing preferences, so it’s still a better option than doing this on your own and merits consideration.

Looking for a lawyer is the most commonly used option, though not the most popular by any means. This is the only option you have if you have legal questions. That is what lawyers are specifically here to do: answer the legal questions and apply the law to the advantage of their clients. The best bankruptcy lawyers will take a personal interest in you and your circumstances and help you understand your options when it comes to the law. However, lawyers also come with the two largest negatives: cost and experience. I can understand why lawyers have such a bad rap after my bankruptcy experience.

I was surprised he even noticed me during the process. It was ‘get me the papers I need, pay my bill and get the hell out of my way’ mentality. Never in my dealings has another human made me feel like the scum of society…and to think, I came to him for help and ended up paying him $3600 to be treated like crap!

The last method has quickly increased in popularity, which is to use a Bankruptcy Document Preparer service. An industry created after federal law enacted by President Bill Clinton, Bankruptcy Document Preparers were created to save people time and money while providing a level of security during the Bankruptcy process. In Utah Chapter 7 Bankruptcy has become an easier system to deal with, now that these powerful services are available. These are not lawyers, though in some cases they can be paralegals. However, under no circumstances can a BDP give you legal advice. They do exactly as their title suggests: paperwork, though with a significant twist.

The #1 US Bankruptcy Document Preparer, Clean Slate Bankruptcies (cleanslatebankruptcies.com) is a prime example of the niche industry, setting the bar for performance and specializing in Utah Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. They do not offer legal advice, yet they hold the hands of their clients during the process, educating their clients while providing the needed support and direction, all at a minimal fee. Where Clean Slate Bankruptcies goes the extra mile, they have a national network of the top lawyers who meet their strict personal standards of service that covers all 50 states. So even if you never end up as a client of Clean Slate Bankruptcies, during a free consultation they can direct you to the best legal minds who will provide you with a positive, non-typical legal experience.

We had some complicated circumstances, so when we talked with Clean Slate, they told us right up front we needed a lawyers assistance and recommended someone in our state. The match was incredible and a bad experience was immediately turned around by their recommendation. The price was more reasonable than what we found on our own and Mr. Dempsey was a delightful man who showed true compassion for our circumstances. Not what we expected from a lawyer. Thank you Clean Slate!

Don’t be swayed by ‘deals’ and flaky advertisements you may see around you. Take the time and learn about your options, starting with the choices in this article and you’ll already be ahead of the game.Ask yourself honestly what type of experience you want to have and whether money is an issue. Are your resources low? Do you want to understand the process and learn about your rights and options? Do you want to hold your head high or have someone simply make the pain go away for you?

Choose wisely.

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