DIY Bankruptcy Info
Free, No Obligation Evaluation by a Bankruptcy Attorney
Fill out the below form for a free case evaluation by a local bankruptcy attorney.
No obligation and no credit cards needed — It’s a 100% free evaluation.
What to Mention During Your Free Bankruptcy Evaluation
The free evaluation is meant to be a time where you can ask an attorney whether Chapter 7 or 13 bankruptcy could help you get out of debt.
In order to get the most out of it, have some basic stats ready for the attorney. For example, the lawyer may ask you the following questions:
- how much debt do you have?
- Under $5,000
- $5,000 – $15,000
- $15,000 – $25,000
- $25,000 – $50,000
- $50,000 – $75,000
- $75,000 – $100,000
- more than $100,000
- what kind of debt do you have?
- medical bills
- home loan
- car loans
- credit or store cards
- utility bills
- payday loans
- personal loans
- student loans
- what assets do you have?
- cash on hand
- cash in bank accounts
- stocks
- a home/investment properties
- car(s)
- boat(s)
- business(es)
Questions to Ask the Attorney During Your Free Evaluation
After you fill out the above form, you will be connected with an attorney who practices bankruptcy law in your area.
This is a great time to ask how bankruptcy may help/affect you. Here are some questions you can ask your attorney:
- Will all of my debts be discharged if I file for bankruptcy?
- How do Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 differ?
- Do I qualify to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
- Will Chapter 13 help me save my home from foreclosure?
- What will happen to my credit after I file for bankruptcy?
- Can I file for bankruptcy if I’ve already done so before?
Those are just some suggested questions to ask during your evaluation — feel free to ask as many questions as you need to.
There are participating attorneys standing by, ready to talk to you about personal bankruptcy and debt relief options.


