Legal Question in Bankruptcy in New York
Bankruptcy
Good morning,
I have a very straightforward situation concerning chapter 7 bankruptcy. Due to a failed business, I have to liquidate all of my assets. Due to the fact that I do not wish to reorganize any debt and I just simply want to liquidate everything, do I need an attorney to help me with the filing process?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Bankruptcy
You need a lawyer to protect you and your assets and help you through the New Bankruptcy Law. You could get in trouble if you do not properly present your case.
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Jacob Silver
Attorney At Law
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Suite - 325
Garden City, NY 11530
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Re: Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy involves much more than just liquidating assets. A trustee must decide whether you are getting proper value and the new law has many other requirements including credit counselling.
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