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Services
provides
professional representation assisting consumer’s in filing Chapter 7 and
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy’s electronically over the internet, or in the more
traditional fashion of a telephone or office conference. Your initial
petition information is gathered from information provided to us over
our secured internet site. You may file solely or as spouses. Upon
receipt of a paid request for representation, the information you have
provided will be reviewed immediately. We will then contact you at the
telephone number or e-mail address you have provided within 24 hours of
receipt of your paid request for representation.
At this first contact, we will confirm the accuracy all information
previously provided, and an attorney can also be available to discuss
your debts and finances at this time, or we can schedule a later and
more convenient telephone or office conference for you. Once your
complete Bankruptcy has been prepared with professional legal analysis,
you will be notified so that you may review the accuracy of your debts
and finances prior to the filing date. The Bankruptcy Code requires that
you affirm the accuracy of all information contained in your Bankruptcy.
Any further questions you may have regarding your Bankruptcy will also
be addressed at this time.
Once your Bankruptcy has been filed, a 341 meeting will be scheduled
approximately 30-45 days later. You will be required to attend this
meeting to discuss your debts and finances with the assigned trustee, as
well as any creditors that rarely may wish to appear. You will have
legal representation at this 341 meeting. In a Chapter 7, usually within
90 days of this meeting all of your debts concerned are wiped out, with
the exception of certain specific categories of debts that can never be
wiped out . It is that simple. In a Chapter 13, you will have to submit
a plan of reorganization that must be approved by the Judge in a
subsequent court hearing. You will have legal representation at this
subsequent court hearing. If you are interested in filing for Chapter 7
or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy relief, then click
or
to
begin the process.
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