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Why should you file bankruptcy with a lawyer? First reason is, a bankruptcy lawyer does bankruptcy, namely chapter 13 and chapter 7 cases, for a living, you do not. Secondly, a bankruptcy lawyer will be able to do tasks much faster and more efficient than yourself. If you desire the least stress possible in a bankruptcy situation, a lawyer is the way to go.

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