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1207 13th street
Modesto, CA
Phone: 209-910-5291

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Sacramento, CA
Phone: (916) 756-0231

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San Francisco - CA
Phone: (415) 727-8758

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Oakland, CA
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Stockton - CA
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Bankruptcy Court Forms

What is the purpose of bankruptcy court forms?

Bankruptcy court filing is a complex procedure than requires bankruptcy court forms. Bankruptcy court forms must be filed to apply for bankruptcy. In addition to these bankruptcy court forms, some procedural forms are needed too. Choosing the right bankruptcy court forms and right procedural forms require a good knowledge of the bankruptcy laws, rules and procedures. Learn more about business bankruptcy. You need a bankruptcy lawyer to guide and assist you for choosing and filling the bankruptcy court forms needed for your bankruptcy case.

For a free 1/2 hour consultation with our expert bankruptcy lawyer Contact Christie Lee Law Office today about bankruptcy court forms or give us a phone call 209-910-5291

How many bankruptcy court forms are there?

Currently there are about sixty bankruptcy court forms. For example there are bankruptcy court forms for filling fee. Bankruptcy court forms for filling fee are currently used for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Learn more about Chapter 7. Learn more about Chapter 13.. However Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 require different filing fee forms depending on your case. For example if you file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 as a small business or as an individual, bankruptcy court forms are different. Learn more about business bankruptcy. Your bankruptcy lawyer will select the right bankruptcy court forms, guide and assist during your bankruptcy case.

Call us if you want to know more about bankruptcy court forms.

What are the bankruptcy court forms needed for Chapter 7?

One of the first the bankruptcy court forms needed for Chapter 7 is the debtor filing petition. Others bankruptcy court forms are needed. For example the following forms are needed: schedules of assets and liabilities, schedule of expenditures and current income, statements of financial affairs, schedule of executor contracts and unexpired leases. The above list is not exhaustive and many more bankruptcy court forms may be needed. Your bankruptcy lawyer will choose the appropriate form for your case.

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Why procedural forms are needed in addition to the bankruptcy court forms?

In addition to the bankruptcy court forms, some procedural forms are required by law during the course of some bankruptcy proceedings. Currently there are about forty procedural form related to bankruptcy. For example there are about six discharge procedural forms. These discharge forms are used according the type of discharge. Your bankruptcy lawyer will choose the right procedural form according your case.

Want to find out more about bankruptcy court forms?

We give 1/2 hour free consultations – flexible scheduling

If you would like a free 1/2 hour consultation with our expert bankruptcy lawyer Contact Christie Lee Law Office today or give us a phone call 209-910-5291. Our office is conveniently located and open, 8:00am to 6:00pm. If you would like a weekend appointment, simply call and set one up. We are flexible with our schedule and most importantly want to get your problems resolved.

We have years of experience helping people file for bankruptcy under the US Federal Bankruptcy Law.

We primarily service clients in the Northern California region with our office in Stanislaus County. Many of our happy clients include residents from

Modesto,

Stockton,

Merced,

Manteca, and

Turlock.

Serving our clients in the Modesto, California, Stanislaus County area, Central Valley, San Joaquin Valley, Oakdale, Stockton, Ripon, Merced, Turlock, Los Banos, Tracy, Manteca, Escalon, Lodi, Sonora, Lathrop, Atwater, Ceres, Garden Acres, Livingston, Waterford, Delhi, French Camp, Keyes, Kennedy, East Oakdale, Morada, Denair, Hughson, and Empire.