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Is We The People’s Bankruptcy A Sign About Filing For Missouri Or Illinois Bankruptcy By Yourself?
Document preparers “We The People” have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company, with locations all over the U.S. including St. Louis, provides documents for people to handle legal matters like living trusts, wills, divorce, partnership agreement, application for citizenship and even bankruptcy. They don’t, however, provide actual legal service. In fact, on their website, they assure anyone looking to open one of these franchises that you need no legal experience to do so.
So, what does a document preparer do? A document preparer provides you with the necessary forms you need to take care of a legal matter by yourself. For bankruptcy in Missouri and Illinois, they help prepare Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 forms. They do not accompany clients to court hearings, answer their legal questions, or assist them in getting the discharge they need for a fresh start from debt.
Should document preparation be an option for you? Possibly. There are definitely some legal issues that don’t require the time or expense of a lawyer. I don’t consider Missouri and Illinois bankruptcy to be a small matter, though. Document preparers give people the impression that any legal matter can be taken care of quickly and easily—and without the advice of an experienced St. Louis law firm.
I think, as evidenced by their need to file a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, we can see that they’ve encountered some problems with the kind of service they provide.
When it comes to something as serious as your financial future, the cheap way isn’t necessarily the best way. Getting protection from foreclosure, credit card debt help and relief from the harassment of creditors is no simple matter. Doing it right the first time requires knowledge of the Missouri or Illinois legal system along with the bankruptcy process. Talking to someone that has the knowledge to navigate the legal system is not only recommended, it is essential.
If you needed open heart surgery, would you try to find a way to do it yourself? Probably not. Why would you treat your financial future any differently?
Keep in mind, going the cheap route could end up costing you just as much money in the end. One small error could mean the end of your bankruptcy case. If you are denied a discharge due to one of those simple errors, you will be left without any relief and a bankruptcy on your credit report.
The clients of We The People have made it so that everyone can see the value of their experiences. Do it yourself bankruptcy may just be too great a risk for you and your family. Find free information on how St. Louis Missouri and Belleville Illinois bankruptcy attorneys can help ensure your financial future. The best attorneys in your area will offer free articles, blogs, and even publications that you would surely be in your best interest to take advantage of.
About the Author
Missouri Bankruptcy attorney James Brown has been working to relieve the debt of hard-working American families for over 15 years. He has dedicated his career to educating consumers about options for debt relief and has released 5 publications, including, “Get Out of Debt: Secrets Your Creditors Don’t Want You to Know.” You can request a free copy at
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