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Part of deciding to file for bankruptcy means choosing whether or not to use a bankruptcy attorney, or to represent yourself.

Working with a lawyer might be a new experience for you, from choosing the right source for legal help, to working with your lawyer and law firm staff, and paying and understanding legal fees.

There are expectations for the solutions you hope bankruptcy will deliver. Choosing and working with a lawyer can be a key factor in making your bankruptcy plan work.

Get more details about what you need to know about working with a bankruptcy lawyers below.

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