Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Melbourne, Stuart, Palm City, FL
Some advantages to filing Chapter 7 with Jon L. Martin, attorney at law, include:
- Help analyzing your debt
- Determining your property exemptions
- Assuring your eligibility for Chapter 7
- Reaffirming your secured debts
- Assistance filing all the necessary Chapter 7 forms
Beyond guiding you through the Chapter 7 process, Jon L. Martin, attorney at law, will instruct you as to the best course of action. Chapter 7 isn’t for everyone, and there are numerous factors to consider. No matter your situation, you can always trust Jon L. Martin, attorney at law, to provide honest legal counsel that helps with your debt.
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A chapter 7 case begins with the debtor filing a petition with the bankruptcy court serving the area where the individual lives or where the business debtor is organized or has its principal place of business or principal assets. (3) In addition to the petition, the debtor must also file with the court: (1) schedules of assets and liabilities; (2) a schedule of current income and expenditures; (3) a statement of financial affairs; and (4) a schedule of executory contracts and unexpired leases. Fed. R. Bankr. P. 1007(b). Debtors must also provide the assigned case trustee with a copy of the tax return or transcripts for the most recent tax year as well as tax returns filed during the case (including tax returns for prior years that had not been filed when the case began). 11 U.S.C. § 521. Individual debtors with primarily consumer debts have additional document filing requirements. They must file: a certificate of credit counseling and a copy of any debt repayment plan developed through credit counseling; evidence of payment from employers, if any, received 60 days before filing; a statement of monthly net income and any anticipated increase in income or expenses after filing; and a record of any interest the debtor has in federal or state qualified education or tuition accounts. Id. A husband and wife may file a joint petition or individual petitions. 11 U.S.C. § 302(a). Even if filing jointly, a husband and wife are subject to all the document filing requirements of individual debtors. (The Official Forms may be purchased at legal stationery stores or downloaded from the internet at www.uscourts.gov/bkforms/index.html. They are not available from the court.). learn more…
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