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Utilize the attorney finder function of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) website to find attorneys specializing in bankruptcy. NACBA membership can indicate a commitment to the field.

Contact your local bar association for a referral service that can connect you with experienced attorneys in bankruptcy law. Look for attorneys who have a minimum number of years of experience and have pursued relevant continuing education.

Research the attorney’s reputation by asking for recommendations from people you know or by checking online resources such as Avvo ratings. While ratings may not be perfect, they can give you an idea of the attorney’s standing and any reported misconduct.

Take advantage of free consultations offered by bankruptcy attorneys. Use this opportunity to assess their expertise, gauge their compatibility, and ask any questions you may have. Inquire about consultation fees and whether they can be applied to the overall attorney’s fee.

Make an informed decision by considering all available information, including referrals, reputation, and comfort with the attorney’s fees. Once you’ve chosen an attorney, provide them with all the necessary information and trust in their expertise to guide you through the bankruptcy process.

By following these tips, you can increase your chances of selecting a competent and reliable bankruptcy attorney who will effectively advocate for your interests and help you navigate the bankruptcy process smoothly.