Sarasota Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
If you file chapter 7 you must file a petition with the bankruptcy court serving the area where you live.
You must also File:
- Schedules of assets and liabilities
- A schedule of current income and expenditures
- A statement of financial affairs
- A schedule of executory contracts and unexpired leases
Hiring an attorney to help you with your petition is very important. You need someone that knows the ins and outs of filing for Chapter 7.
The information provided on this site is not intended to be used as legal advice. You should consult and attorney for a detailed analysis of your financial situation.
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Common Bankruptcy Questions:
- What is the Difference Between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13?
- Will Chapter 7 Erase All my Debt?
- How often can I file Bankruptcy?
- Will filing a Bankruptcy stop my creditors from calling me?
- What is the Automatic Stay?
- Do I have to file bankruptcy with my spouse?
- If I File for Bankruptcy Will I have to go to Court?
The information provided on this site is not intended to be used as legal advice. You should consult and attorney for a detailed analysis of your financial situation.