During our first meeting together at Pixton Bankruptcy Law’s Alameda office, you will spend about a half hour to forty-five minutes with James Pixton, bankruptcy attorney Castro Valley. Remember, he’s the friendliest attorney Alameda–or the entire East Bay for that matter! He’ll run through a bunch of questions that will help him decide what your best options are and whether you should file for bankruptcy or consider another option.
In order to help James and so you can get the most out of your meeting with him, you should try to bring the following:
- Copies (not originals) of your tax returns from the last two years
- Copies of your pay stubs for the last two months
- Copies of bank statements for the past two months for each you account you have
- Copies of your bills
- A quick list of the people and businesses you owe money to (your creditors)
- A list of all the real estate you own or used to own in the past six years
- A list of all stock portfolios, retirement accounts, 401ks or any investment-type property
Having all these documents in a folder can help you and James move quickly through your financial situation so he tell you whether a bankruptcy case is the way for you to go.
But what if you don’t have some or all of these documents? Never fear! Try to put together what you can and bring it with you. But even if you bring nothing at all, James can usually get most of the information he needs for that first visit from what you know off the top of your head. In other words, the most important thing James needs at that meeting is your brain.
So give Pixton Bankruptcy Law a call today at (510) 451-6200 and schedule an appointment with Alameda bankruptcy attorney James Pixton. He’ll get you quickly on your way to being debt free. Call today!