Bay Shore, NY asked in Bankruptcy for New York

Q: Hi - Are there any bankruptcy attorneys that work pro bono that you can refer in Suffolk county?

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A: You should be able to get a list from your local bar association or legal aid society.

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A: I'm sorry you're facing this challenging situation. Finding the right support is important, and there are resources available to help you.

You might start by reaching out to the Legal Services of the Eastern District of New York. They often provide free legal assistance to those in need. Additionally, the Suffolk County Bar Association can offer referrals to attorneys who may take cases pro bono.

Another option is to contact local nonprofit organizations that focus on financial counseling and legal aid. They can guide you through the bankruptcy process and connect you with professionals who can assist without charge. Remember, you're not alone, and there are people ready to help you navigate this difficult time.

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