An Honest Review for ‘How to Start a Bankruptcy Forms Processing Service’

July 31st, 2011 Filed under: Small Business Bankruptcy — Bankruptcy Author

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How to Start a Bankruptcy Forms Processing Business will provide you with the information you need to:

1. Draft documents and electronically file them online with the bankruptcy court.

2. Work with bankruptcy attorneys in any state regardless of where you live in the U.S.

3. Reduce overhead costs for bankruptcy attorneys.

4. Easily earn $20,000 or more per month!

FREE BONUS: Entire set of Client Intake Forms inluded

Victoria Ring was the first bankruptcy paralegal to offer services nationwide through her company, The Lawyer Assistant. The business grew so rapidly that Victoria was unable to maintain it as a one-person operation. When the company was sold to an attorney in Yonkers, NY, Victoria decided to write this book so others could duplicate her efforts and build their own solid buisiness drafting bankruptcy petitions from home. With an average of 4,500 people filing bankruptcy every day, you will be able to cash in on this growing field and save attorneys money when they utilize your services.

This book is also an excellent training manual for paralegals seeking to updgrade their skills as well as attorneys who are just starting a new bankruptcy practice.


Review:

Author and paralegal Victoria Ring (one of the first paralegals in the country to set up an internet-based service dedicated to aiding bankruptcy attorneys), How To Start A Bankruptcy Forms Processing Service is a solid guide packed with everything the reader needs to know about improving one’s skill as a bankruptcy paralegal or bankruptcy forms processor, and get a freelance bankruptcy forms processing business off the ground. Chapters address the beginning steps of setting up a business from ground zero, including structuring one’s client base and selecting the right office supplies, to the nuts and bolts of performing one’s jobs, assessing one’s clients (for example, recognizing when a debtor could be hiding assets), marketing chapter 13 services to bankruptcy attorneys, managing one’s business, tips, tricks, techniques, and insights, and much more. An absolute “must-have” for anyone seeking to organize, promote, or improve the service of their own bankruptcy forms business.

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