I am going to assume that you are seeking a bankruptcy lawyer because you have already exhausted all other possibilities to avoid filing bankruptcy. If you have not yet done that, I would strongly encourage you to thoroughly investigate all other options and alternatives, since bankruptcy should be considered only as your very last resort. A filing of bankruptcy will remain on your credit report for 7 to 10 years, and it will be a major red flag any time you apply for credit or a loan in the future, as well as having the possibility of you not getting a new job based on a credit report run on you. It is not entirely necessary to hire a lawyer or attorney when filing for bankruptcy, but in the vast majority of cases, it is highly advisable to do so. The various legal forms and requirements can be a full time job for someone who is not intimately familiar with the legal system, and one wrong move can mean the difference between favorable terms, or perhaps even terms that put you in ...