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BaianoLindo

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? NY

anyone used this service, on http://www.verrantbk.com/verrant/index.asp to fill out the forms? are they reliable (they said one can use the system for full 15 days until all the paperwork is done and ok...).

I triend once ziinet.com and they went out of business while I was working on the forms. lost money... thus am afraid to have the same with those peple...

thanks in advance for your inputs.
 


Bankruptcy attorneys understand why people are increasingly looking to form preparation services. After all, people who file for bankruptcy are broke, and an extra $1,000 or so on top of the $209 filing fee probably seems like an impossible hurdle. The problem with these services is that they can't, don't, and aren't permitted by law, to ask the questions that an experienced lawyer would ask. The result is that issues are easily missed, and debtors don't get the full benefit that the law allows.
 

BaianoLindo

Junior Member
on line preparation service

NY

Thanks Walter. However, my case is clear - I owe a lot, have nothing and need the BK to wipe judgement(s) and have a fresh start. Therefore, my question concerns reliability of their service in technical sense. Also would like to know did anyone experienced any problems with outdated forms there, etc...

AttorneyOney said:
Bankruptcy attorneys understand why people are increasingly looking to form preparation services. After all, people who file for bankruptcy are broke, and an extra $1,000 or so on top of the $209 filing fee probably seems like an impossible hurdle. The problem with these services is that they can't, don't, and aren't permitted by law, to ask the questions that an experienced lawyer would ask. The result is that issues are easily missed, and debtors don't get the full benefit that the law allows.
 

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Senior Member
avelasco said:
NJ

If you are looking to prevent going into bankrupcy, I know of someone who may beable to help pay off that debt as long as you own a home. If you are interested you can contact me at [email protected] and I can give you more information.

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