3 Things To Look For In a Brevard County Bankruptcy Lawyer

The decision to file for bankruptcy is often a difficult one to make, and is followed by a choice that is often equally as tough – which Brevard County bankruptcy attorney to hire. In this blog, we take a look at three important factors to consider when choosing a lawyer. To learn more about how our firm can help you, call us today at (321) 320-6088.

A Focus On Bankruptcy & Financial Law

A lot of attorneys and law firms take bankruptcy cases as an afterthought, and spend most of their time working in other practice areas. This is your life and your financial future, so it’s important to choose an attorney who actually spends the majority of their time working on bankruptcy cases. This level of experience can be invaluable in securing a positive outcome to your case.

A Dedicated Advocate

Some bankruptcy firms operate like mills, taking as many cases as they can get and then pushing clients out the door. These firms typically have paralegals handling the bulk of your case, and as a result you will not get the personalized, effective counsel you need.

Look for a firm that will take the time to learn about you and your unique situation, and who will work to craft a customized solution designed to fit your needs. At Buchalter Law Group, we have offered this high standard of counsel for more than 35 combined years.

A Good Working Relationship

You will be working closely with your bankruptcy attorney throughout the process, so it’s important to choose someone that you trust and get along with. Our founding attorney, Neil J. Buchalter, Esq., was voted as the best lawyer in North Brevard by readers of a local newspaper, which is a testament to our ability to work closely with our clients.

Considering bankruptcy? Call us today to schedule your free case evaluation.

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