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Why doesn’t BoydVeigel, P.C., advertise to file a chapter 13 bankruptcy for “zero down”?

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Why doesn’t BoydVeigel, P.C., advertise to file a chapter 13 bankruptcy for “zero down”?

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The advertisements you see respecting “zero down” bankruptcy are misleading and, in our opinion, unethical. Such adds lead you to believe you are receiving a benefit not offered by other lawyers. That is simply not the case. Attorneys advertising “zero down” bankruptcy will not perform any work until they are paid at least something — just like all other bankruptcy attorneys. Moreover, most chapter 13 bankruptcy lawyers will allow a large portion of their fees to be paid through the chapter 13 plan. The “zero down” bankruptcy advertisement is little more than a ploy to get you in the door and to sign their retainer agreement.

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