Do I Need an Attorney to File for Bankruptcy?

Do you need a lawyer to file for bankruptcy? Technically, no. The court system says that having a lawyer isn’t a requirement to go through the actual filing process. However, speaking as a Huntsville bankruptcy attorney, I will say that in my professional opinion, having a lawyer is highly recommended and would be necessary under most circumstances.

I don’t say this because I’m trying to pressure you into hiring an attorney — in fact, I offer free consultations so that you can go into the bankruptcy process without the added stress of frivolous attorney’s fees. Rather, I say this because it’s very easy to miss a step or a crucial deadline without an experienced legal professional helping you navigate the bankruptcy system. Even the courts — those same ones that specify you don’t need a lawyer — have special warning provisions to ensure you recognize how risky it is to file for bankruptcy without one.

JEFFREY B. IRBY, ATTORNEY

Born and raised in Madison County, I’ve spent 20 years helping northern Alabama residents navigate bankruptcy and tax-related financial challenges.