Preface
Questions to Discuss with Your Attorney
In my years practicing bankruptcy law, I’ve compiled a number of things that I say to every client who sits in my conference room. I offer these suggested questions at the outset because you may meet with your attorney before familiarizing yourself with the inner workings of the bankruptcy case that you’ve been thrust into. These are some of the issues we will consider in this text. If you meet with your attorney after reading the book, I hope that you will revise and add to the questions to fit your particular circumstance.
Since no one reads disclaimers before the table of contents, I’ll say this again: I am not your attorney. By reading this book we do not form an attorney–client relationship. ...
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