3 Reasons To Consider iBankruptcy When Filing A Bankruptcy
In A Nutshell
(1) Free Analysis Of Your Situation By Our Attorney
(2) Easy Way To Provide Attorney With Your Information
(3) Quickly Find Out If Bankruptcy Is Right For You
In More Detail
(1) Free Analysis Of Your Situation By Our Attorney
Through iBankruptcy, you will provide me, attorney Pete Jarvis, with the information requested in the online intake form. I will then personally review your situation and provide you with a detailed analysis of what bankruptcy will look like for you. You and I will discuss the options you have concerning bankruptcy, and I will guide you through the intricacies of bankruptcy as it applies to you. I do not charge you anything to review the information you provide to me and the analysis of your situation. You only pay me anything if you actually file a bankruptcy.
(2) Easy Way To Provide Attorney With Your Information
Allowing an attorney to determine what bankruptcy will look like for you requires you to provide the attorney with an abundance of information. Before iBankruptcy, most law firms required you to fill out a large packet of paperwork via pen and paper then hand-deliver the paperwork back to them. The iBankruptcy online intake form is designed to allow you to provide me with most of the necessary information in a more 21st Century way. You will find that providing the information through this intake form is simpler than any other method used by any other firm.
(3) Quickly Find Out If Bankruptcy Is Right For You
Determining how your situation fits into a bankruptcy is complicated and complex. It requires a lot of information about you and your spouse if you are married. By filling out the intake form with iBankruptcy, most of the information I need to analyze your situation will be provided to me. I will begin to look at the information you provide immediately. I will then discuss with you what a bankruptcy will look like for you over the phone or in person if you desire to come into my office. You will very quickly know whether or not bankruptcy is a good idea for you.