Can an attorney apply to be a credit counselor and/or debtor educator?
Attorneys are eligible to be approved as credit counselors and/or debtor educators, provided they meet the requirements set forth in Section 111 of the Bankruptcy Code. However, there may be state bar ethical considerations or other factors that limit an attorney’s ability to provide these services or restrict how the services are rendered.
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