What is Low Cost Bankruptcy?

Low Cost BankruptcyThose who find themselves in a situation where they need to declare bankruptcy feel like they cannot even afford that fresh start.  Of course, they start looking around for the cheapest way to file bankruptcy.  They may stumble upon an incredible deal: a $59 bankruptcy filing.  It sounds too good to be true, but they’re willing to take the risk.  Unfortunately, it probably is too good to be true.  Too many people jump into the lowest price, sign a contract, but end up paying double or even triple the amount they would have going the normal route.

Quality will cost less in the long run.

Imagine you were going in for reconstructive surgery on your face after a terrible accident.  How would you find a plastic surgeon?  Would you go with cheapest option?  No! You would try to find the best money can buy.  You would check reviews, check their licenses, find out how long they’ve been in business, learn their experience with your specific situation, etc.  Now the surgeon you might pick might not be the most expensive one either, rather, the best.

The same principles apply for bankruptcy attorneys.  Paying for quality will help you make the most of your situation and save you hundreds, if not thousands in the long run.  A qualified attorney will help you navigate the complicated laws and regulations surrounding bankruptcy and guide you throughout the entire process.   You won’t be meeting your attorney for the first time the day of the hearing.

How do low cost bankruptcy firms offer such low prices?  They take one of two routes: either compensate for the cost prices by taking on as many clients as possible, or sacrifice quality in their attorneys.  Neither of these options works well for you.  Trust us, having your bankruptcy ruined by an unresponsive or inexperienced attorney will be more expensive than hiring someone with experience and commitment to every client.  

Here at Rulon T Burton and Associates, we know how important it is to work with someone who is an expert in Utah bankruptcy law and who has your best interest in mind.  You need someone on your side who can help you through this difficult time and help you navigate the complicated bankruptcy laws.  What are you waiting for? The initial consultation is free, and once you are ready to file, we can normally file your case within 24 hours.

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