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We are now preparing all documents using the forms mandated by the new Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2005.
For those clients who are ready to start the process CLICK HERE to access our SECURE online data submission form.
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The bankruptcy court where you must file your personal bankruptcy petition is determined by the state and COUNTY in which you reside. In the case of military personnel stationed overseas, it is the state and COUNTY in which you claim your residence of record.
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The bankruptcy court (venue) where you must file your personal bankruptcy petition is determined by the state and COUNTY in which you have resided for the greater portion of the 180 days (91 days)immediately preceding the date of your filing. In the case of military personnel stationed overseas, it is the state and COUNTY in which you claim your residence of record.
If you haven't lived in your current state for at least 2 years prior to the anticipated date of your filing, you may have to use the exemption laws for the state where you were living before that 2 year period began. However, if the state wherein you are required to file your return, as determined by the residency requirements stated above, allows you to choose to use the federal exemptions, you may use the federal exemptions regardless of how long you lived in that state.
CLICK HERE to open, read, download, or print any state or federal exemption statutes.
The following fees cover both our Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 preparation services. All fees are in US Dollars.
| Filing Status | Standard Chapter 7 | Emergency Chapter 7 |
| Everyone | $124.95 | $149.95 |
| Filing Status | Standard Chapter 13 | Emergency Chapter 13 |
| Everyone | $249.95 | $299.95 |
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For those who feel you are qualified to prepare your own personal bankruptcy petition, just CLICK HERE to check out our $49.95 easy to use Bankruptcy Preparation Software at our partner site. THIS SOFTWARE PRODUCES ALL THE FORMS NEEDED TO COMPLY WITH THE BANKRUPTCY ACT OF 2005. This software has been prepared for use by non-professionals and is good in all 50 states. |