ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT
PERSONAL BANKRUPTCY LAW
IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
You can type your question about personal bankruptcy law in the space below, and you will receive an answer from the Anastasia L. Karson or Elizabeth C. Wallace.You can ask up to three questions.
Because the attorney does not have all the facts of your case, the answer can only deal with personal bankruptcy law in general. The answer will not apply to your specific case, and you will need to agree that you will not rely on this information without first consulting with Anastasia L. Karson or Elizabeth C. Wallace, and providing the attorney with all the facts regarding your specific case. The information is not to be used in attempting to represent yourself in a bankruptcy, because Anastasia L. Karson and Elizabeth C. Wallace advise you not to try to represent yourself no matter how much information you gather or how confident you are that you understand the new bankruptcy laws.
Type your question or questions below (up to 1,500 characters):
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By clicking on the submit question button below, you agree to the following:
1. I understand that the attorney cannot answer questions about my specific case without first being given all the facts about my specific case and, therefore, that the answer to the above question or questions will not apply to my specific case but will deal with only with personal bankruptcy law in general.
2. I understand that Anastasia L. Karson and Elizabeth C. Wallace offer me a free initial conference, and I agree to meet with her or another qualified bankruptcy attorney and provide the attorney with ALL the facts about my case before I take any action based upon the answer I receive to the above question. I agree that whatever action I take will be in reliance upon the information I receive in that conference and not on the general answer I receive to the above question or questions.
3. I agree not to rely on the answers to the above questions in attempting to represent myself in a bankruptcy case.