Filing for Bankruptcy? Here’s What a Small Law Firm Can Offer
Filing for bankruptcy can be a challenging process, filled with paperwork and legal terms. While you don't need an attorney to file, having the support of an experienced legal professional can make a difference. Not only will you have someone to walk you through the process, but you'll also have help submitting information and interacting with the trustee.
But with so many bankruptcy attorneys available today, it can be tough to find the right fit. Yes, larger firms have a slew of attorneys and resources, but you're also competing for your attorney's attention. Smaller firms typically specialize in bankruptcy and accept fewer clients so that each attorney can personally oversee every case.
The Craig Black Law Firm is a small but mighty bankruptcy law firm. Not only do I personalize each experience, but when you call my office, you speak to me directly. Pick up the phone and call 678-888-1778 or complete this contact form to learn more.
Personalized Service
At a smaller bankruptcy law firm, you're more than just a name on a list of current clients. Chances are, if you walk into the law offices, even occasionally, the entire staff knows you by name. You won't get that same experience at a larger firm, where attorneys tend to focus on the bankruptcy cases that need immediate attention.
However, one of the best things about a smaller firm is that you have direct access to your lawyer. You won't need to leave a message with an assistant only to get a call back from a paralegal or junior attorney. Sure, your attorney may be with another client when you call, but when your message is returned, your lawyer will be the one at the other end of the line.
Bankruptcy Specialization
A larger firm will usually offer bankruptcy as one of a group of focus areas. You may be assigned an attorney with expertise in bankruptcy, but that professional likely handles other types of cases too.
By contrast, when you go with a smaller firm that specializes in bankruptcy, you get a firm that does one thing and does it well. Your attorney knows the ins and outs of bankruptcy law because that's what your attorney does all day, every day.
Competitive Pricing
A smaller law firm has less overhead and no need to pay for big, fancy offices. There's no need to pass those costs on to the clients.
Smaller firms also may be a little more flexible with fees. Your attorney might have some wiggle room in the retainer or hourly fees, allowing you to negotiate a lower rate. A small firm might also be better equipped to take payments in monthly installments.
The Personal Touch
The Craig Black Law Firm takes a personalized approach to bankruptcy legal services. Call 678-888-1778 to speak to me immediately or fill out my confidential form, and I'll be in touch.
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