Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants and the Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney
The following is a letter explaining how the Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant is a vital part of the bankruptcy law firm. Whether you are an established law firm or a new attorney just starting out, this article can save you; the Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney, thousand of dollars.
Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants are highly skilled professionals who prepare bankruptcy petitions under the new BAPCPA Act of 2005 and under the direct supervision of Debtor Bankruptcy Attorneys.
VBA's arrive to your office prepared with their own licensed Bankruptcy software. In most cases, the preferred Bankruptcy Software is "BEST CASE SOLUTIONS". Also, they provide their own equipment; (i.e.; password protected laptop, DSL connection, scanner/copier) and any other required equipment and supplies.
The goal of the Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant is to provide a service where the attorney does not pay for lost time due to employee vacation and illness.
We are here, not to take away from your staff; but to reinforce it.
Additionally, they have been instrumental in assisting Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys successfully set up their bankruptcy law firm. We get to know you and your business and contribute proactively.The assignments are done as an ongoing collaborative basis or "per petition".Also, they're invaluable to the attorney who needs a Bankruptcy Assistant "on call". The Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant is available to do "emergency" petitions at a moments notice.
VBA's will travel to your office to assist you with the Client Intake procedure. Once the information from your client is completed, the petition preparation can begin. The VBA will make copies of the necessary documents; which, in most cases will only require copies of paystubs and the Client Intake Form.
If space is a problem for you, your VBA can come to your office, do the initial Client Intake Interview, make copies of necessary documents and complete the petition at their *Secure Home/Office. You will always know where and how to contact your VBA.
Every VBA listed on the American Association of Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants (AAVBA) website has a verified address, contact numbers, business website, email address and background certification.
Please check with the VBA you are contracting. They are Independent Contractors, who run fully committed, legitimate businesses and as such, have their individual Service Agreements. But rest assured, you are contracting with a professional. Most VBA's have 20+ years experience in the Corporate environment. Aside from petition preparation, VBA's are also available to fill in for your Office staff. They are qualified to do such tasks as; answering phones. Compose letters, and forms preparation. Filing, faxing, proof reading, and editing are only a few of the many tasks VBA's are qualified to do.
They are highly skilled in Office Practices and Procedures; (Additional fees may apply). So the next time you need a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant or Virtual Office Assistant be sure and remember to call on a VBA. You'll be glad you did!
VBA's arrive to your office prepared with their own licensed Bankruptcy software. In most cases, the preferred Bankruptcy Software is "BEST CASE SOLUTIONS". Also, they provide their own equipment; (i.e.; password protected laptop, DSL connection, scanner/copier) and any other required equipment and supplies.
The goal of the Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant is to provide a service where the attorney does not pay for lost time due to employee vacation and illness.
We are here, not to take away from your staff; but to reinforce it.
Additionally, they have been instrumental in assisting Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys successfully set up their bankruptcy law firm. We get to know you and your business and contribute proactively.The assignments are done as an ongoing collaborative basis or "per petition".Also, they're invaluable to the attorney who needs a Bankruptcy Assistant "on call". The Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant is available to do "emergency" petitions at a moments notice.
VBA's will travel to your office to assist you with the Client Intake procedure. Once the information from your client is completed, the petition preparation can begin. The VBA will make copies of the necessary documents; which, in most cases will only require copies of paystubs and the Client Intake Form.
If space is a problem for you, your VBA can come to your office, do the initial Client Intake Interview, make copies of necessary documents and complete the petition at their *Secure Home/Office. You will always know where and how to contact your VBA.
Every VBA listed on the American Association of Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants (AAVBA) website has a verified address, contact numbers, business website, email address and background certification.
Please check with the VBA you are contracting. They are Independent Contractors, who run fully committed, legitimate businesses and as such, have their individual Service Agreements. But rest assured, you are contracting with a professional. Most VBA's have 20+ years experience in the Corporate environment. Aside from petition preparation, VBA's are also available to fill in for your Office staff. They are qualified to do such tasks as; answering phones. Compose letters, and forms preparation. Filing, faxing, proof reading, and editing are only a few of the many tasks VBA's are qualified to do.
They are highly skilled in Office Practices and Procedures; (Additional fees may apply). So the next time you need a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant or Virtual Office Assistant be sure and remember to call on a VBA. You'll be glad you did!

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