Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants have been around for awhile. Some, before the bankruptcy law changed in 2005, others, at the time the law changed due to the high volume of cases being filed before and after the law changed.
Were you aware there is a proper role for the Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant?
Well, there is. Some attorneys (not to mention a few VBA’s) believe a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant can train an attorney in the practice of bankruptcy. Because of this misconception and other reasons; I feel it is important to discuss the proper role of your Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant.
If a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant offers to train you, the attorney; immediately run in the opposite direction. VBA’s cannot and should not train attorneys. This is improper and dangerous. When it comes to your bankruptcy practice and license, don’t cut corners.
Morgan King, Esq. http://morganking.com/academyfolder/indexacademy.html
and
Cathy Moran http://www.bankruptcymastery.com offer excellent training for attorneys and are the only source attorneys should be using.
Bankruptcy is not something an attorney can have a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant, Legal Assistant or Paralegal do for them in total. The attorney must have a command for bankruptcy law. This is not filling out a few simple forms. There is nothing “simple” or “easy” about bankruptcy.
Now that we’ve gotten that out of the way, let’s move on. We’ll discuss the proper role of the Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant (Legal Assistant, Virtual Paralegal) as it relates to the members of NSVBA.
First, you want to meet with the NSVBA member and discuss your current needs and assignments. The NSVBA member will send you a Service Agreement at which time you will review and sign so work can begin.
If you have several cases you which require immediate preparation, the NSVBA member can get started on those cases first.
After you have met with your Client, the NSVBA member can pick up the case from there.
This is another misconception I must put to rest. NSVBA members cannot meet with your Client without meeting with you first. NSVBA members cannot qualify your Client. NSVBA members cannot “help” you qualify your Client. NSVBA members are not a substitute for legal counsel. Don’t risk your license.
Time and again, I have attorneys call me and ask me if I can call and qualify Clients on their behalf. I refused. I lost a few assignments, but I know for a fact there is someone out there who will do this for them.
When the attorney hands over the case summary to the NSVBA member, the NSVBA member will correspond with your Client to gather documents and information. All work is done under the direct supervision of the attorney.
Your Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant will prepare the petition ready for your review and approval.
NSVBA members are trained in bankruptcy case work and basic bankruptcy law and procedure.
NSVBA members notify the attorney if a case should be a 7 and not a 13 or vice versa if; after gathering documents and information the situation changes (because we all know Debtors do not always disclose all their information at the Initial Consultation!). Under no circumstances does the NSVBA member discuss any changes to the case with the Client. All information is given directly to the attorney and the attorney then discusses the change with the Client.
If you’re new to the practice of bankruptcy law then you may not have a full complement of forms and checklists. NSVBA members will gladly share theirs with you, and they can be helpful in getting the administrative portion of a practice up and running. But these are forms only, not substantive educational documents.
NSVBA members cannot take the ECF Training for you. The members of the National Society of Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants, LLC cannot and do not offer this service. There are many non NSVBA members out there who do. Again, don’t risk your license.
Any legitimate, successful VBA and the attorneys they work with will tell you that Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants work well when their services are utilized properly.
So the upshot is this – don’t make the assumption that outsourcing bankruptcy case work is tantamount to offloading your legal and ethic responsibilities to your client and your practice. You’ve got to be well-versed and trained in the field of bankruptcy law in order to do a good job for your clients. The ethical and proper role for the VBA is to support you in your efforts.
Vist the All Member Profiles at the NSVBA website:
http://nsvba.com/find-a-vba/vba-member-profiles
Visit the NSVBA Exhibit Table at the Sacramento Valley Bankruptcy Conference, March 23 and 24, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency Sacramento.
http://sacvalleybf.org/2012conf.htm
Vikki Watanabe and the Members of the
National Society of Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants, LLC
National Society of Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants, LLC
NSVBA, LLC is a national organization of Independent Contractors known as VBA's (Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants).
NSVBA members work under the direct supervision of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys preparing Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Petitions.
NSVBA is a regular Exhibitor at Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney Conventions and Conferences.
NSVBA members work under the direct supervision of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys preparing Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Petitions.
NSVBA is a regular Exhibitor at Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney Conventions and Conferences.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Friday, February 24, 2012
AMY UNDERWOOD - IRVINE, CA
NB PETITIONS
NB Petitions is celebrating five years this spring in serving its consumer bankruptcy attorney clients. Located in Orange County, CA the business specializes in preparing chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcy petitions on a contract basis to its attorney clients based all over Southern California and has served other clients in parts of the US, from Florida to Virginia and Ohio.
Venturing into a new business always has its challenges however the experience has proved to be well worth the time, finances, and learning curves. Amy Underwood, the sole proprietor of the business is reveling in creating a few new business ideas in order to expand its client base and services.
Due to the demand, the business plans on expanding its services to provide the drafting of pleadings and motions to its current and new clients this year. Bankruptcy attorneys often find themselves in need of these services as well and NB Petitions will help support those needs.
NB Petitions is very grateful for the continued business relationships with their attorney clients and would like to thank them for utilizing their services. They are also very thankful to NSVBA for their marketing support for all five years and the mentors that have helped NB Petitions create an ongoing and satisfied client base.
National Bankruptcy Petitions
P.O. Box 16784
Irvine, CA 92623
760-413-7409-Telephone
949-417-2650-FAX
ATTORNEYS: Visit the NSVBA Exhibit Table at the upcoming Sacramento Valley Bankruptcy Conference in Sacramento, CA; March 23rd and 24th at the Hyatt Regency Sacramento.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Meet the Members of National Society of Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants, LLC
Who are the members of the National Society of Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants, LLC?
Here is a list of our members state by state (in no particular order):
OREGON –
Julie Horton
Julie Horton
WASHINGTON -
Max Novikov
Max Novikov
UTAH-
Dave Snow
Dave Snow
GEORGIA -
Rashida Sheffield
Rashida Sheffield
NEW YORK –
Archna Sharma
Stephen Shalat
Archna Sharma
Stephen Shalat
NEW JERSEY-
Barbara Lee
Maryam Young
Barbara Lee
Maryam Young
DELAWARE -
Jessica Gingery
VIRGINIA -
Renee R. Hamlett
Jessica Gingery
VIRGINIA -
Renee R. Hamlett
COLORADO -
Regina Finstad
Regina Finstad
ARIZONA -
Judy LaBoda
NEVADA-
Hilary Steward
ALABAMA -
Deana Penland
ALABAMA -
Deana Penland
LOUISIANA -
Michelle Ackman
OHIO -
Jean Scott
Lewis T. Beman
TEXAS -
Veronica Jones
ILLINOIS -
Heather K. Smith
Jessica Breeman
Doris Isbell
Jessica Breeman
Doris Isbell
FLORIDA -
Solomon Abercrombie
Patrick Donovan Campbell
Jose Ortiz
Evelyn Jacobson
Felisza Nichols
Solomon Abercrombie
Patrick Donovan Campbell
Jose Ortiz
Evelyn Jacobson
Felisza Nichols
CALIFORNIA -
Warrenetta Lane
Maria Griffin
Peggy Grangetto
Sherri Nash
Dennis Kaczor
Dee Medlin
Gary Ostad
Amy Underwood
Jeannie Lynch
Linda Reichhoff
Betty Gardner
Robert Holzinger
Betty Gardner
Robert Holzinger
We have Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants (Virtual Bankruptcy Paralegals, Virtual Paralegals, Virtual Legal Assistants) in 18 States. If your particular state is not listed; no problem! Our members prepare petitions for all 50 states.
You can get more information about the NSVBA members by going to http://www.nsvba.com/ and Click on "All Member Profiles".
Until next time!
Vikki Watanabe
President and the Members of the
National Society of Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants, LLC
2100 C West Redondo Beach Blvd., #34
Torrance, CA 90504
President and the Members of the
National Society of Virtual Bankruptcy Assistants, LLC
2100 C West Redondo Beach Blvd., #34
Torrance, CA 90504
info@nsvba.com
vikki@nsvba.com
866-678-8411
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