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The Law Office of Kim Covington - Eugene, OR

207 East 5th Ave., Suite 230 Eugene, OR 97401

Updated: 11/29/2023

Eugene Bankruptcy Law Firm

Overview

Do you really need a bankruptcy lawyer?

If you're on this site, then you are considering bankruptcy. This means, by default, you may be uncomfortable with adding the cost of an attorney to the financial, emotional, and even spiritual cost of declaring insolvency.
However, a good bankruptcy attorney's purpose is to ease the pain, ease the stress, and help you navigate this troubling time in the easiest manner possible.


It begins with the exhaustive process of assessing your debts...

Do you really need a bankruptcy lawyer?

If you're on this site, then you are considering bankruptcy. This means, by default, you may be uncomfortable with adding the cost of an attorney to the financial, emotional, and even spiritual cost of declaring insolvency.
However, a good bankruptcy attorney's purpose is to ease the pain, ease the stress, and help you navigate this troubling time in the easiest manner possible.


It begins with the exhaustive process of assessing your debts. After that, you must pass a Means Test to determine your eligibility for different chapters of bankruptcy. You will need advice and help with the decision to declare Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. You must successfully navigate a 341 meeting with your creditors. Finally, you must appear before the court-appointed trustee, for bankruptcy hearing.
An attorney's job is to make these steps easier and less stressful.


The Assessment

Before you declare bankruptcy, you must make a serious assessment of your debts and income. This includes measuring all your assets-your home, a business, etc. A good bankruptcy lawyer can help you sift through the paperwork, the never-ending and stressful mounds of threatening information, to give you an accurate picture of where you might stand before an Oregon bankruptcy court.

The Means Test

Taking a Means Test is a requirement for declaring bankruptcy. It is a sometimes complex process requiring a total understanding of both bankruptcy law and your personal financial state. Not just any lawyer will do in this case. You need a bankruptcy lawyer that is prepared to submit the Means Test properly.

Chapter 7, Chapter 13

What's the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy? Why should you choose one or the other?
Essentially, Chapter 13 is a wage-earner bankruptcy case with monthly payments. Chapter 13 allows you to keep property assets that may have non-exempt value, including a home or auto, and sets you up on a structured payment plan.

Chapter 7 involves complete liquidation of all your assets. In Chapter 7 you are entitled to keep your home and auto, up to the maximum exemption values on each. Whichever path you choose, a lawyer is essential in getting your bankruptcy done right.


Meeting with Creditors

The presence of an attorney is both comforting and nearly essential during the 341 meeting with your creditors, a requirement for bankruptcy. Meet your legal requirement to accurately present your financial picture to the case trustee, and make sure your attorney is there to help.
Legal Help

It doesn't matter what state you are in financially; if you wish to declare bankruptcy, you need a compassionate, highly experienced bankruptcy lawyer every step of the way.

About The Law Office of Kim Covington

Practice Areas

  • Bankruptcy

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Offers Free Initial Consultation

Accepts Credit Cards

Office Information

Address

207 East 5th Ave., Suite 230 Eugene, OR 97401

Office Hours

Monday - Friday 9 to 6; weekends upon request

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By Anonymous on Apr. 06, 2021
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5.0 out of 5 stars

I actually had my free consultation in 8/20 but wasn?t able to save enough to file until 3/21. I reached out to Ms. Covington and let her know that I was ready to file and I had talked to her in August of 2020 and she immediately sent me the paperwork needed and got the ball rolling like we had just talked last month. She was pleasant to talk to and made every step of the process not so stressful.

The Law Office of Kim Covington

The Law Office of Kim Covington

replied on Apr. 08, 2021
Thank you for your review. I believe that communication can help take a little stress out of of an otherwise stressful situation. My goal is to help clients understand what is happening at each stage of their case. The fresh start can really help turn around the finances and help you save money towards your personal goals.
By Anonymous on Feb. 10, 2021
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5.0 out of 5 stars

Kim was wonderful to work with. She helped me every step of the way and was always easy to contact. She prepared me for every step through the Ch 7 process. I would strongly recommend her to anyone.

The Law Office of Kim Covington

The Law Office of Kim Covington

replied on Feb. 11, 2021
Thank you Tim. I believe that communication is the first step in understanding the process and keeping any stress to a minimum.

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