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What's the best strategy for filing Missouri or Illinois Chapter 7 bankruptcy?

By Jim Brown

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Finally! Missouri or Illinois Chapter 7 has come to rescue you from your bleak financial situation. You can get protection from foreclosure, credit card debt help, and stop those creditors from calling you or garnishing your wages. So, what is the best way to go about filing? There are some secrets to having the best bankruptcy experience you can have—and they may not be as easy to figure out as you think.

Get the BEST St. Louis Missouri or Belleville Illinois bankruptcy attorney. When people are looking for services they often go with the first guy they find in the phone book or the one who will give them the cheapest price. But, when it comes to bankruptcy, don't take any shortcuts. If you needed open heart surgery, would you look for the cheapest surgeon? No, you'd probably look for the best. You shouldn't treat your financial future any differently. Besides, if you think hiring the best bankruptcy attorney is going to cost you, try hiring a cheap one. You can't afford to go through a bankruptcy and not get your debt discharged. If you find a bankruptcy attorney without enough experience, that's exactly what can happen. Look for an attorney who has good reviews, positive client testimonials, and a plethora of free information to offer you before you even step foot in the door. Avoid the most common mistakes people make when filing bankruptcy. You can't avoid mistakes in your Missouri or Illinois Chapter 7 bankruptcy case if you don't know what they are. Take the time to educate yourself on the most common traps and pitfalls so you know what is going on in your case every step of the way.

Come to your consultation prepared. Even the best bankruptcy attorney in St. Louis, Missouri or Belleville, Illinois can't get your case done quickly without the right information. Make sure you come prepared with questions, concerns and all the information that is required to get your case started—and get yourself to a fresh start quickly. If you are a resident of Illinois, there are some extra points you may want to consider before deciding on your Chapter 7 strategy.

If you hire a St. Louis law firm, make sure your bankruptcy lawyer knows the different laws in Illinois. Even though we are just across the river from each other, Missouri and Illinois have different rules and it is essential that a St. Louis, Missouri bankruptcy attorney knows them.

Don't settle. Find an attorney that puts out Illinois specific information or even has a convenient location in Illinois. The best bankruptcy attorneys value you and the information that you need to feel comfortable, educated, and positive.

Missouri Bankruptcy attorney James Brown has been working to relieve the debt of hard-working American families for over 15 years. He has dedicated his career to educating consumers about options for debt relief and has released 5 publications, including, "Get Out of Debt: Secrets Your Creditors Don't Want You to Know." You can request a free copy at http://www.castlelaw.net

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