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How to Find a Credentialed Arizona Bankruptcy Attorney
1. Trust Reputable Sources
You can create a list of potential attorneys by asking around: if you have a general practice lawyer, they might be able to recommend an Arizona bankruptcy attorney. Ask friends and colleagues whom they trust. Additionally, search trusted attorney directories, like www.AllLaw.com, to find Arizona bankruptcy attorneys in Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, Tucson, or Flagstaff.
2. Do your Research
Once you have a list, check out each attorney's background using word-of-mouth, the state bar association or the Better Business Bureau -- to see if they have any blemishes on their records. Based on your research, narrow your list down to 3 top candidates.
3. Meet with your Top Candidates Face-to-Face
Some Arizona bankruptcy attorneys offer free initial consultations. This is a good time to ask some specific questions of your prospective attorney. Questions like: How many cases do you try in a month? And, how much of your caseload is dedicated to bankruptcy claims? -- will give you more information about how relevant this attorney's experience is to your case.
4. Assess How the Meeting Went
After the interview, ask yourself: how did it go? Did the Arizona bankruptcy attorney appear professional, aggressive, and easy to talk to? Remember you may be working with this professional for months -- so it is key that you can forge a good relationship.
5. Don't Wait Too Long!
Remember that your financial future depends on you picking a qualified Arizona bankruptcy attorney who can handle your case quickly and deftly. Don't put off making the decision too long, as your debts might continue to pile up and you might experience more unfavorable actions taken against you by creditors.
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