John is a DJ and radio producer by trade who has performed in the U.S., Russia, Germany, Turkey, Macedonia, Serbia, Kosovo and India. Through a strange twist of fate he found himself working in the debt consolidation and debt settlement field in Chicago. John has a great interest in charity work as well. His other interests include fitness, science & technology, modern medicine, politics, world events and pop culture.
Bankruptcy Lawyers
Bankruptcy lawyers are experts in the laws of bankruptcy. They are the ones capable of helping enterprises discharge their debts. They do this by helping their clients distribute their assets over their creditors or by aiding them in devising a plan on how they can pay their creditors over a period of time.
It is the main responsibility of bankruptcy lawyers to explain to their clients the ins and outs of bankruptcy laws. They are the ones who should explain how bankruptcy laws could help certain businesses to recover from bankruptcy and fulfill their obligations. Among the topics they should discuss with their clients are the types of bills that can be eliminated, the allowable extension of payment deadlines and possessions that can be kept by the client. Likewise, they should be the ones to analyze the available options that can be taken by their client, depending on the bankruptcy reported. Basically, there are two types of bankruptcy: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary bankruptcy is when the debtors and the lawyers are the ones who initiated filing for bankruptcy. Involuntary bankruptcy, on the other hand, is when the creditors and their lawyers file for bankruptcy of a certain enterprise.
Bankruptcy lawyers handle two types of proceedings. The first one is liquidation wherein the lawyer is responsible for finding ways on how to distribute the remaining assets of the client to pay off debts. The second one is debtor rehabilitation. This involves getting a legitimate plan on how the debtor can pay off financial obligations using future earnings.
The services of bankruptcy lawyers should be availed by companies who are seeing foreclosures. They can be very helpful in finding ways on how such enterprises can eliminate their debts. The easiest way to find bankruptcy lawyers is to search the Internet. There are sites that feature available bankruptcy lawyers. This is particularly applicable for clients in the United States. There a number of sites that post information regarding bankruptcy lawyers located in different states of the said country.
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