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Inside you will find over 500 helpful articles discussing the Chapter 7 & 13 Bankruptcy Process and other solutions for difficult financial situations.

 

      How to Search for a Bankruptcy Attorney Near Me in Maple Grove, MN

      Posted by Wesley Scott on January 1

      People suffering with debt search for a bankruptcy lawyer near me because they want their lawyer to be their rock during their difficult period of life. People who are suffering with debt want empathy and compassion, not coldness and rudeness. That is exactly why residents in and around Maple Grove who are suffering with debt search Google and other search engines for phrases like “bankruptcy lawyer near me in Maple Grove, MN”. 

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      Do I Really Need My Maple Grove MN Bankruptcy Attorneys To File?

      Posted by William Kain on April 11

      If you’re an individual in Minnesota, then technically you don’t need an attorney to file bankruptcy. The constitution of the United States allows anyone to file bankruptcy on their own. This is also known as a “pro se” filing. However, you have to file several forms and schedules with the bankruptcy court so if you choose this route, you need to be very, very careful. The consequences of filing improperly are severe. You could be taking a chance at losing your car, your house or your retirement account. You have to know what you’re doing and that’s why hiring your Maple Grove Bankruptcy Attorneys at Kain & Scott is desirable.

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      How Hard Can it Be to File w/o My Maple Grove MN Bankruptcy Attorneys?

      Posted by Margaret Henehan on April 8

      Do i really need my Maple Grove MN Bankruptcy Attorneys? As someone who used to work with low income clients at a non-profit, I came across this question a lot. With the rise of "do it yourself legal”, online more and more people think about this question when they are looking to get divorced, write a will and even file bankruptcy. When someone chooses to go forward without hiring an attorney, they are called “pro se.” However, bankruptcy is different from other areas of law in a lot of respects, it has its own court system and its own set of laws. This makes even attorneys that practice in other areas of law leery of stepping foot into bankruptcy court. 

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