Predictable Bankruptcy Support, Without Hiring or Losing Control

BANKRUPTCY-SPECIFIC PARALEGAL SUPPORT designed for attorneys who want consistency, compliance, and relief from staffing volatility, under attorney supervision.

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Staffing Is the Bottleneck Most Bankruptcy Practices Don’t Talk About

Bankruptcy practices rarely struggle because of demand. They struggle because staffing can’t scale cleanly.

Common challenges firms face:

01

Volume spikes that overwhelm internal staff

02
Turnover and retraining cycles
03

Intake bottlenecks that delay filings

04

Administrative work pulling attorneys away from higher-value tasks

Hiring adds cost and risk. Doing nothing creates burnout.

PARA was built to sit in between.

OUR STORY

What PARA Is

PARA supports bankruptcy attorneys with structured, repeatable paralegal work designed to integrate into your existing workflow — not replace it.
By default, PARA:

  • Completes intake and administrative coordination (unless you direct otherwise)
  • Collects, organizes, and verifies documents
  • Prepares bankruptcy petitions and schedules
  • Supports filing workflows as directed
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Clear Roles. Clean Boundaries.

PARA supports the administrative and preparatory side of bankruptcy work within clearly defined boundaries.

Attorneys retain full responsibility for legal judgment, strategy, client advice, and filings. PARA’s role is to prepare work for attorney review — nothing moves forward without approval.

This structure is intentional. It keeps workflows efficient while preserving full professional control and responsibility.

How PARA Typically Fits Into a Firm’s Workflow

PARA completes intake and administrative coordination

Documents are collected, organized, and verified

Petitions and schedules are drafted

Attorney reviews and approves

Filing support proceeds as you direct

How Firms Evaluate PARA

PARA is designed to be evaluated inside your normal approval process — attorney review is the gate before anything moves forward.

You remain in control of scope, workflow, and the client relationship at every step. If PARA fits your practice, you continue. If it doesn’t, you stop.
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PARA may not be a fit if you’re looking for legal advice outsourcing, case ownership transfer, or debtor-facing services.

Is PARA a Fit?

PARA is a fit if you:

Practice bankruptcy law

Want predictable support without hiring
Care about compliance and control

Prefer clean processes over ad-hoc fixes

Next Step

If PARA sounds like it could support your practice, the next step is a short, no-pressure conversation to see whether it fits your workflow.

PARA works exclusively with attorneys and law firms. No public services. No debtor marketing. No legal advice.