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Bankruptcy of individuals
Bankruptcy is a legal procedure that allows a person in a difficult financial situation to get rid of debt and start a new financial life. In Ukraine, the bankruptcy institute for individuals became operational in 2019, and since then, more and more people are turning to lawyers and bankruptcy attorneys for help in solving their debt problems.
Bankruptcy lawyers specialize in providing advice and legal support in the bankruptcy procedure of individuals. They help clients understand all the nuances and stages of this process, and also represent their interests in court.
Assistance of a lawyer
The assistance of a bankruptcy lawyer includes consultations on the feasibility and possibility of initiating bankruptcy proceedings, preparation of necessary documents, representation in court and support at all stages of the process.
Legal assistance for bankruptcy of individuals in Ukraine is particularly important, as it is a relatively new phenomenon, and many people do not fully understand all its intricacies and consequences. Personal bankruptcy attorneys help clients understand all the benefits and risks associated with this procedure and make an informed decision.
Cost of services
The cost of the services of bankruptcy lawyers can vary depending on the complexity of the case, the volume of work and the reputation of the law firm. Some lawyers offer a full range of "turnkey" bankruptcy services for individuals, which includes support at all stages of the procedure. Others may provide specific services, such as bankruptcy advice or help with paperwork.
For residents of Kyiv and other large cities, there is a wide selection of personal bankruptcy lawyers who can provide professional assistance and support in this process.
If you find yourself in a difficult financial situation and are considering the possibility of bankruptcy of an individual, it is important to contact an experienced lawyer who can help you understand all the benefits and risks of this procedure and accompany you at all stages.