7 July 2010

Involuntary Bankruptcy and Creditors

Involuntary Bankruptcy and Creditors

An  El Dorado Hills Lawyer Discusses Involuntary Bankruptcy.

You have not filed for bankruptcy but some of your creditors have gone to the bankruptcy court and filed a petition against you as their debtor. You may feel confused, frightened and unsure of what to do. I have had clients come to my San Jose office in this very state. They feel that they need answers from a bankruptcy lawyer.

What Should You Do?

If you find that creditors have taken you to court, you can handle the case yourself. But you may find yourself overwhelmed and in need of representation. Even if it is simply to ask questions and garner some information.

How can a Bankruptcy Lawyer Help?

A bankruptcy lawyer can certainly deal with the complex nature of your case, reviewing all aspects of it, including your finances. They will file paperwork with the court, work to preserve and protect your assets and ensure that your case is properly heard. They will work as your advocate.

Don’t Panic

It’s important, as I tell those who come to my office serving El Dorado Hills, seeking advice, not to panic. A good bankruptcy lawyer will get you on track and help you understand your situation and what you can do. At first you’ll feel blindsided and that means that you’re likely to be confused and feel insecure and vulnerable. A bankruptcy lawyer can handle the intricacies of your case, allowing you to find your footing.

Please contact our bankruptcy offices in California, serving Sacramento, Oakland, Santa Clara, San Francisco and other communities in Sacramento County, at info@california-bankruptcyattorney.com or at 888-589-1977 if you have any questions regarding bankruptcy.

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