Although many who file for bankruptcy are strapped for cash, Legal Aid organizations offers services only to those who are unable to pay for an attorney. A typical Legal Aid client might be someone who lost everything while being incarcerated and now faces numerous judgments and liens after being released from prison. Other clients could be an elderly couple struggling with thousands of dollars in medical bills because of illness. If you are approved, Legal Aid will assign an attorney to you for free.
Instructions
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Contact a Legal Aid office in your city. Such charitable organizations as the United Way, Urban League or Salvation Army can provide you with the phone number, if necessary.
2Tell the Legal Aid representative that you want to file for bankruptcy. Attend a meeting at the Legal Aid office or a special workshop at the Legal Aid office for those considering bankruptcy.
3Apply for the assistance of a bankruptcy attorney through Legal Aid. Fill out the necessary paperwork for determining your eligibility for help. This will include a complete list of all your income, debts and assets.
4File for bankruptcy with the assistance of a Legal Aid attorney after one has been assigned to you.
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