Florida bankruptcy is really a big book, just like any other book you’d read, with several chapters. There are really two chapters that matter when it comes to individuals: Florida Chapter 7 and Florida Chapter 13. And each chapter offers something a little different. Florida Chapter 13 bankruptcy offers you a chance to reorganize your debt.
So, if you want to reorganize your debt, you’ll probably want to find a Tampa Florida bankruptcy attorney to help you do it—but not just any Tampa bankruptcy attorney. When it comes to your financial future, you want to find the best Florida bankruptcy lawyer you can.
“But James! Won’t the best Tampa bankruptcy attorney be the most expensive?”
Not necessarily—and, really, that shouldn’t be an issue anyway. Why? A Florida bankruptcy lawyer’s fees are regulated by the Bankruptcy Court and, since most Florida bankruptcy cases take about the same amount of work, most Florida bankruptcy attorneys charge pretty similar fees.
So, price shopping for a St. Petersburg bankruptcy attorney won’t necessarily do you any good. What you SHOULD be looking for is the best Tampa bankruptcy lawyer you can find. And how do you know who is the best? Make sure that he or she has a long history of successfully handling Florida bankruptcy cases, look for positive client testimonials and make sure that the experience that your Florida attorney has is specifically in Florida bankruptcy. Bottom line: Only the best for your financial future!
**The information in this post is merely an opinion based on 16 years of Bankruptcy law practice in Missouri and Illinois and owning offices which represent people in Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, and Florida. The information in this post is not intended as legal advice and should be considered general information. The Florida bankruptcy laws may be slightly different, which is why it is important to choose a great Florida bankruptcy attorney who is experienced and qualified. Castle Law Office of St. Louis, P.C. and James R. Brown are not affiliated in any way with Castle Law of Florida. Nancy Cavey, managing attorney of her rendition of “Castle Law” in the state of Florida, opened her bankruptcy practice in June of 2010. **
