Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyers | Coeur d'Alene Office | Serving Athol, ID
608 Northwest Blvd, Suite 401, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyers | Coeur d'Alene Office | Serving Athol, ID
250 Northwest Blvd., Suite 206, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyers | Coeur d'Alene Office | Serving Athol, ID
1200 Ironwood Drive, Suite 315, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyers | Coeur d'Alene Office | Serving Athol, ID
1626 Lincoln Way, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyers | Coeur d'Alene Office | Serving Athol, ID
320 East Neider Ave., Suite 102, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83815
Lead Counsel independently verifies Chapter 13 Bankruptcy attorneys in Athol and checks their standing with Idaho bar associations.
Our Verification Process and CriteriaChapter 13 bankruptcy is a reorganization of your debts. This form of bankruptcy allows you to retain your property and pay back all or part of your debts over three to five years using your income if you meet certain eligibility requirements, so Chapter 13 is not for everyone.
Any form of bankruptcy is complex, and an Athol Chapter 13 bankruptcy lawyer can evaluate your financial circumstances and ability to repay your debts to determine if you are eligible. A lawyer can help you prepare the necessary legal documents and represent you at bankruptcy proceedings.
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.
Bill by the hour: Many attorneys bill by the hour. How much an attorney bills you per hour will vary based on a number of factors. For instance, an attorney’s hourly fee may fluctuate based on whether that hour is spent representing you in court or doing research on your case. Attorneys in one practice area may bill you more than attorneys in a different practice area.
Contingent fee: Some lawyers will accept payment via contingent fee. In this arrangement, the lawyer receives a percentage of the total monetary recovery if you win your lawsuit. In sum, the lawyer only gets paid if you win. Contingent fee agreements are limited to specific practice areas in civil law.
Flat fee: For “routine” legal work where the attorney generally knows the amount of time and resources necessary to complete the task, he/she may be willing to bill you a flat fee for services performed.
Personal jurisdiction – Requirement that a particular court have authority over a person, in order to bind that person to the judgment of the court, based on minimum contacts. International Shoe Co v. Washington is a landmark Supreme Court case outlining the scope of a state court’s reach in personal jurisdiction.