Listen up as a northwestern Washington bankruptcy attorney discusses some of the basics of filing for bankruptcy. Come along for the ride from Mount Vernon to Mukilteo. Having a short talk about bankruptcy certainly makes the ride go quicker!
If you are a “consumer” (i.e. regular person), should you choose Chapter 7 or Chapter 13? This can be an easy or a tough decision. What seems like a decision that can’t go wrong, this is far from the truth. While you can’t decide which way to go just from listening to bankruptcy lawyer Mark D. Nusz, the talk should give you an idea of which way to lean.
Then, you can decide whether you should talk to a local bankruptcy attorney to really get a solid answer. I always recommend that anyone filing for bankruptcy get themselves a good bankruptcy lawyer. It’s not a good idea to go it alone.
I certainly hope this bankruptcy basics discussion helps you to decide on a path, and please give us a call if you are local and would like to get a learned perspective from a practicing Washington bankruptcy attorney.
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Please remember that there is no substitute for good legal advice from a local bankruptcy attorney. The information I present here is general in nature and not to be construed as providing actionable bankruptcy advice for your particular situation. I am not your attorney. Please seek out a local bankruptcy attorney.
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