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3 Things You Must Know Before Getting Rid Of Your Bankruptcy Attorney

Getting rid of your bankruptcy attorney is not unheard of

. In fact, it may be a good decision. However, there are many risks you are taking in doing so--and some that could negatively affect your case. Ideally, you should pick the right attorney from the start.

But, we can't change what has already happened and you may still need help. What facts should you be aware of before you say goodbye to your current attorney?

- Changing bankruptcy attorneys may not change your case. If something has come up in your case that you don't like, you may be hoping that a new attorney will be able to get you the results you want. Though you may not like what is happening, it may not be any fault of your bankruptcy attorney. For instance, if you are facing a dismissal because plan payments haven't been made, getting a new attorney won't get you off the dismissal docket. With that being said, there are behaviors that are under an attorney's control like not returning phone calls, not coming to important meetings, or making a mistake when filing your case for which an attorney can (and maybe should) be fired.

- Your attorney is your attorney, not your friend. A bankruptcy attorney that sugar coats every situation is not doing you any favors. You've got to know the truth of your situation, no matter how ugly it may be, in order to fix it. Looking for an attorney that will tell you everything you want to hear isn't a good idea.


- Don't do damage to your case by changing attorneys. There are certain points during your case at which the presence of an attorney is absolutely necessary. If you switch your attorney right before a hearing date, for example, you may be putting your discharge at risk and thusly the protection from foreclosure, credit card debt help, and relief from creditors that your family needs. Don't get rid of your current attorney unless you've got another one ready to jump into your case.

You aren't wrong for wanting to get rid of an attorney who is doing a poor job on your case. Just make sure you've got all your bases covered before you make the switch.

by: Jim Brown
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