In October of 2005, the bankruptcy laws in the United States underwent some changes. These alterations to the existing laws have caused some bankruptcy attorneys to panic and decide that it is virtually impossible for their clients to file for bankruptcy any longer. I say differently. I am bankruptcy attorney Chris Aiello with B.A.R.T legal team and we have been practicing law in the area of bankruptcy for over 22 years. We've helped thousands of individuals file for debt relief in the state of Michigan.
The new bankruptcy laws mainly have an affect on issues concerning increased paperwork and filing requirements for lawyers. Correspondingly, the cost of filing for bankruptcy increased due to the rise in the amount of work each attorney does to file the bankruptcy effectively. We devote the time and attention to each client and case in order to ensure that we file right the first time. Clients still have to go to court once on a Chapter 7 filing and twice on a Chapter 13.
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Monday, May 25, 2009
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