Monday, January 30, 2012

What Is A Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant?

Since I am frequently asked, "What is a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant ?", I thought it would be appropriate for me to explain what a VBA is. Essentially, a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant, or VBA, is a well-trained professional who provides bankruptcy assistance for attorneys practicing in bankruptcy law. Although the range of services among VBAs could vary, most prepare Chapters 7 and 13 bankruptcy petitions, including the required schedules. Also, VBAs possess the education, experience, skills and qualifications to prepare the Chapter 7 means test, Statement of Affairs, Chapter 13 Plan, assist the attorney's clients with document collection services, verify the required credit counseling session and conduct due diligence services related to a debtor's bankruptcy case.

Moreover, CM Paralegal Services recognizes that preparing a petition is more than typing a debtor's information into forms. A well prepared Chapter 7 or 13 petition requires the preparer to use critical thinking skills which will prevent errors and potentially cause a dismissal of a bankruptcy case. Additionally, not only have we prepared a substantial amount of consumer bankruptcy petitions, but we also have trial experience in the event a debtor's bankruptcy case becomes complex.

If your client is facing an adversarial proceeding or a bankruptcy contested matter we can draft the complaint or answer, motions, conduct legal research and write legal memorandums which supports your client's position. If you are a bankruptcy attorney, hiring CM Paralegal Services as your VBA is a quick and simple process. You can contact us today at 314-723-5633, by email at cmparalegalservices@live.com, or visit our website. We can provide you with a fast and free estimate that is certain to reduce your firm's costs. Many attorneys find that working with a VBA is an efficient way to increase their firm's profits. Contact us today and we will  provide you with a copy of our fee schedule, including our attorney start-up package and client intake forms. There is no start up fee, but we do require a signed Service Agreement.

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