You can read the headline and so will your website visitors. Great Headlines, Great Content and SEO friendly. $2 per 100 words $8 per 500 words Bulk Orders get Bulk Pricing Any Topic - Medical, Insurance, Fashion, Debt or Finance Bankruptcy, Debt Relief, How to choose a Bankruptcy Attorney With a saturated market, enticing promises, and during a most fragile time, choosing a bankruptcy attorney can seem like a daunting task. The right decision is not always black and white, and it is not necessarily the first name you see in the phone book, or at the top of Google. How do you choose? Should I really go around from attorney to attorney to see which one I feel the most comfortable with? No! Who has that kind of time anyway? If you are able to meet with a couple of attorneys, that is great, and I highly encourage it. For the rest of us, the grass roots approach is always the best. If you know someone who has been through a bankruptcy, find out about their experience, they may be able to give insight you did not think of. If they do not recommend their attorney, they may have heard of better lawyers, or know someone else who had a more positive experience. If you do not feel like sharing your financial woes with those you know, use online ratings to see what other people are saying about their experiences with attorneys. I suggest yelp, yahoo or google local, superpages and citysearch. Look for attorneys that have multiple reviews; a general rule of thumb is that the first few reviews were probably put on there by a staff member, family or friend. The more reviews, the more authentic. Make a list of the most highly recommended attorneys with the most superior reviews. After all, bankruptcy is a complex, and stressful process, so it is important that you take the time to seek out the right team to guide you through this difficult time. Then go down this list, calling each attorney and finding who you are most comfortable with. Sometimes the cheapest is not always the best. I realize that this is a time of strained finances for most, however price difference should never be a factor between a scum bag lawyer, and the guy who will honestly get you out of debt, obeying the law, and protecting you as an individual. When you have the attorney or staff member on the phone, either arrange a visit, or ask these questions on the spot: How much experience do you have? Is Bankruptcy all you do? Will the attorney be handling my matter, or will it be handed over to an associate or a paralegal? What are my options? Can your attorney's fee be paid in installments? Choose the attorney that you feel most comfortable with. Search out attorneys who will be honest with you about other options that you may have; bankruptcy is not always the best answer. Do not be intimidated no matter what! These are your finances, and the attorneys need you as badly as you need them.