designed and authored by Victoria Ring
Are you a Chapter 7 and Chapter 13
Debtor Bankruptcy Attorney?
You are undoubtedly aware that the major problem DEBTOR
bankruptcy attorneys and their staff face is a lack of training.
This is because the focus has always been on the creditor
side or the side of big business. Why? Because this is the
side of bankruptcy where the most money is made by the
legal system. Why should they be interested in the debtor
side when debtors do not have much money?
But Victoria Ring spent a large portion of her paralegal
career working in other areas of law but found them very
unfulfilling. Only until she found debtor bankruptcy law (in
1998) did she actually feel like she was doing something to
help people and she has been working hard ever since.
The debtor side of bankruptcy would have continued to
remain unnoticed if it were not for the current state of the
economy. Now, attorneys are rushing to open up debtor
bankruptcy offices, many of them believing that it will require
little training. But they are finding out the world of debtor
bankruptcy is much more complex than they realized and
they are seeking professional quality training.
If you are an attorney facing this type of situation, visit
Victoria’s main website for solutions this problem:
http://www.coloradobankruptcytraining.com
the paralegal with a heart for
the bankruptcy debtor
developer of 713Training
developer of 713Attorney
founder of the NAVBA
developer of VBA Exam
certified paralegal
debtor bankruptcy specialist
Victoria Ring
Clay Holland
Certified Virtual Bankruptcy
Assistant
Bankruptcy Software
Cannot Think for You
An attorney called me today.
She was in a hurry and wanted
to know what software she
needed that would prepare a
bankruptcy petition in about an
hour. I told her that none
existed. She then proceeded to
tell me about an attorney who
had a software program that
imported credit reports, filled in
all the creditor addresses and
did everything, including filing
her petition at the press of a
button. I explained to her that
almost all bankruptcy software
programs perform these same
functions; but there is no
bankruptcy software program
that is going to practice law for
her. She was disgusted at my
response but it is the same
response I get from new
attorneys quite often.
Remember the old saying: What
looks too good to be true,
probably is? All adults should
know by now that anything that
appears to be simple and easy
actually requires a skill.
Therefore, every attorney
reading this article needs to
reprogram their brain to
understand that no bankruptcy
software program is going to
THINK for you. Software
programs only make some jobs
easier. You still need to go in
and check data, categorize it,
determine priorities and much
more. No software program is
going to do that no matter how
much you pay for it.
HOW DID THIS RUMOR GET
STARTED? LETS EXAMINE A
REAL LIFE SITUATION:
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