This is a free event! We discuss diffrent ways you can file for bankruptcy, what documents that are needed, what type of time lines you can expect, the amount of money you can spend in all avenues of relief, and the different between preparing the forms yourself, having a paralegal prepare your bankruptcy to retaining an attorney. We cover public and adminstrative information to help you be your own advocate for better finances!
"So what is the real purpose behind this gourp"
I am a degreed paralegal as I have been for the past 8 years. I have been doing bankruptcy since 2005, I am now a junior in college, a community advocate, I love volunteering, cooking, camping and the occasional meetup for entrepreneurs. I am trying to finish my degree so I can go to the law school in Vegas, and become an attorney in northern Nevada, so I can better help the community.
In the spring of 2011, I was offered a job in San Diego to work as a “processor” for an “attorney services” establishment. I left after 3 weeks when it came to my attention that the establishment is was working for was fraudulent and basically robbing the community masquerading as a law office offering bankruptcy relief. I was outraged and I saw the desperation in the eyes of the public. They knew no better and trusted those rats.
My mission, vision, or focus, is to creating a network of well-informed advocates within my community of Northern Nevada and in an effort to try to prevent our hard-working Americans from being railroaded by crocks and criminals, which of whom are charging an unreasonable amount of money ($600 - $2,500 )for fraudulent and ill-informed information and beliefs, from non-attorneys, non-paralegals, individuals, they are just money-hungry crooks!
I am currently filing out my 501(3)c to submit to the IRS. Once I am a non-profit I can start treating the organization as a separate entity. All information about the circumstance of attendees will remain Anonymous private
I will be providing free information contained within The Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, & Nevada Revised Statues 21.090 inclusive, and the public can use their discretion amongst themselves and decide what is best for their families when meeting anyone that is offering “bankruptcy services”, in any nature.
This event will be free and open to the public. I am currently looking for a better environment than a Denny’s, such as a library, school or private office.
I will be having guest speaker,such as a realtor, attorney, collections rep., tax preparer, and appraiser, just to mention a few.
Sincerely yours,
E. Villanueva