Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | Frankfort Office | Serving Lawrenceburg, KY
201 West Main St, Suite A, Frankfort, KY 40601
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | Frankfort Office | Serving Lawrenceburg, KY
306 W Main St, Suite 605, Frankfort, KY 40601
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | Frankfort Office | Serving Lawrenceburg, KY
314 W Main St, Frankfort, KY 40601
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | Frankfort Office | Serving Lawrenceburg, KY
421 West Main Street, PO Box 634, Frankfort, KY 40602
Business Bankruptcy Lawyers | Frankfort Office | Serving Lawrenceburg, KY
305 Ann Street, Suite 300, Frankfort, KY 40602
Lead Counsel independently verifies Business Bankruptcy attorneys in Lawrenceburg and checks their standing with Kentucky bar associations.
Our Verification Process and CriteriaA Lawrenceburg Business Bankruptcy can be a great option if your business is unable to meet its financial obligations and is looking to either restructure debt obligations or liquidate assets. Depending on your company’s current financial position, one or both strategies may be an option.
Provided the bankruptcy is not involuntary, your Business Bankruptcy Attorney may recommend either a Chapter 11 (“reorganization”), or chapter 7 (“liquidation”) bankruptcy to deal with your company’s financial issues.
A Chapter 11 allows a business to reorganize debts and pay off creditor’s over a period of time up to five years. A Chapter 7 liquidation forces the company to literally liquidate all assets, pay off creditors, and ultimately, stop operating. This is typically the least desirable option that your Business Bankruptcy Attorney will try to help you avoid.
An attorney can often resolve your particular legal issue faster and better than trying to do it alone. A lawyer can help you navigate the legal system, while avoiding costly mistakes or procedural errors. You should seek out an attorney whose practice focuses on the area of law most relevant to your issue.
A reputable attorney will be very upfront about how he/she will charge you. The three most common fee structures that attorneys use to charge for their services are:
Depending on your specific legal situation, it’s possible that only one type of fee structure is available. For instance, criminal defense attorneys almost always bill by the hour. In a flat fee arrangement, an attorney accepts a one-time payment to help you resolve your issue. With a contingent fee agreement, the client pays little to nothing upfront and the attorney receives a percentage of the money recovered if you win your case.
Affidavit – A sworn written statement made under oath. An affidavit is meant to be a supporting document to the court assisting in the verification of certain facts. An affidavit may or may not require notarization.