Getting a recommendation for a St. Louis, Missouri bankruptcy attorney isn’t as easy as it sounds. Who do you trust? How do you know what a good recommendation is?
You don’t want to leave the fate of your financial future in the hands of just anybody. Here are a few pointers when you are trying to sort through attorneys to find the perfect one for your case.
• Find an attorney with significant case results. If he or she has a lot of clients who have obtained a discharge, it is a pretty good indicator that they are experienced and qualified. Don’t be afraid to ask him or her. In fact, interviewing a few attorneys before you hire them is a good idea and you can include your question about case results in the interview.
You can also check for satisfied clients by looking for client testimonials on their website or other literature that they offer.
• Get a referral from an attorney you know. If you know an attorney at a St. Louis law firm, he or she will probably be able to direct you to an attorney that specializes in your area of need. But, make sure you ask questions about the name given. Many attorneys will simply refer to a friend or relative, even if they don’t have much experience.
• Look for free information. Look for a Missouri or Illinois bankruptcy lawyer that regularly updates his or her website with articles, blogs, and
bankruptcy faq or even free publications like my
Missouri and Illinois bankruptcy book, “Get Out of Debt: Secrets Your Creditors Don’t Want You to Know.” This way, you can find out about his or her knowledge and experience even before you interview him or her. Providing good, honest, useful information at no charges so you can make a truly informed decision before you even step in the door is a good sign that an attorney isn’t just interested in getting you in and signing you up.
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