Finding Low-budget Bankruptcy Lawyers Near Your Location

Are you seeking a remedy to get rid of your debt? There is hope! Finding cheap bankruptcy lawyers close to your home town is easier than you think. There are many online legal directories that you can use to find the best bankruptcy attorney that is within your budget. Here's one such resource that's free to use.

LexisNexis' Martindale-Hubbell Attorney Network located in attorneys[dot]com

This is LexisNexis' online version of Martindale-Hubbell comprehensive lawyer directory. Under Step 1, type in your zip code. You must click the [+] sign for Bankruptcy under the "All Areas of Law". It should expand, now select "Consumer Bankruptcy" and click the "Search" button. You should have your result of consumer bankruptcy lawyers. If the list is too little, then you can use the zip codes of adjacent towns near you.

There is an Easier Procedure of Doing This

Let us assume for a moment you were able to find 10-20 prospects using the above resource. You then phone each one on your list. Assuming you can discuss your money troubles to one lawyer in half hour, it will take you 300 mins or five hours for 10 lawyers and 10 hours if you have 20 on your list! Try to imagine yourself talking for 10 straight hours.

Don't you think it is too wearisome to do it that way? What if I tell you there is a smarter method? The TRUE SECRET in getting cheap bankruptcy attorneys is to use lawyer networks. Wherein you use a single online form and your case is forwarded to every member on the network. Members who want to take your case will respond to you or even call you. You are now in a better position to negotiate the costs before you actually hire the lawyer.

Visit this resource to learn how to find affordable bankruptcy lawyers using private bankruptcy networks that handle consumer bankruptcy cases. Find the form and fill it out. That's it... just wait for them to call you or reply to your case. The good part here is that you have NO OBLIGATION to hire for receiving a F-R-E-E case evaluation.

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