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Will Filing a Chapter 7 or 13 Bankruptcy Stop Garnishments in St. Louis, MO?
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Chapter 13 – reorganize your debt – Phoenix Bankruptcy Attorney – 602-266-1212
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Ch 13 – catchup your mortgage, reduce car payments, eliminate other debts. This video series contains over an hour of short, simple explanations of the bankruptcy process. Subscribe to our Channel and see all 50 animations now. Call to schedule a free initial consultation for personalized advice from a qualified bankruptcy attorney with sixteen years experience. Filing without an attorney or using just a paralegal is usually a very bad idea.
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Successful Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
What is the difference between Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13 Bankruptcies? Watch this and our other videos to learn about this!
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Bankruptcy Update IV – Spring 2008
Video from Minneapolis St. Paul Minnetonka, Minnesota attorney David Kelly. It’s not OK to try to pay your attorney fee for a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and the court filing fee by pulling out a credit card. If you run up a debt intending to list it in a bankruptcy, that is fraud. It can be grounds to have a particular debt not discharged in your case; or it could be grounds to have the entire bankruptcy thrown out. Worse yet, it’s fraud and could be prosecuted as a felony.
Kelly Law Office
A Debt Relief Agency under the Federal Bankruptcy Statute
10709 Wayzata Blvd. #205
952-544-6356
dave@kelly-law.com
http://www.mn-bankruptcy.com
This video is for general information only and does not create an attorney-cleint relationship. This is not legal advice. It is suggested that you consult the attorney of your choice concerning the details of your case.
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Documents Needed for Preparing Your Bankruptcy
I’m Dave Kelly. I’m a lawyer practicing in the Minneapolis, Minnesota area. It seems I am spending an increasing percentage of my time preparing and filing bankruptcies. The biggest part of the project is usually preparing the petition.
Plan on at least three sessions in my office of about an hour and a half duration. There should be a more efficient way of doing it, but I haven’t found it. It seems to me that if you don’t take the proper time, there’s a lot more risk.
The petition is a document that runs about 45 pages and contains about a thousand questions, all of which must be answered carefully and truthfully. The rule here is to make full disclosure. When you sign this document, it is under penalty of perjury. I have never been comfortable doing it any other way than going through the whole thing line by line. I have top-of-the-line software for preparing the petition. This is necessary because some of the forms contain complicated calculations based on U.S. Census data or IRS data. What I do with my clients is sit down with the computer monitor turned where they can see it and start going through the questions one at at time.
The list of what I may ask you to bring to me can vary quite a bit from case to case. Typically, however, I will be asking you to bring me at least the following:
Pay check stubs for all employment income during the past seven months.
Your state, federal and property tax returns for the past two calendar years.
Statements for all of your bank accounts for the past seven months.
Recent statements for your mortgages, home equity loans and automobile loans.
A list of all your debts along with a stack of your most recently received bills for each one.
A copy of the deed to your home and copies of deeds to any other real estate you may own.
Paperwork on any legal action which is currently pending or which ended in the past two years.
A credit counseling certificate from a qualified agency. Here is a link to the court’s list of qualified providers.
A recent credit report for yourself. The best place to get such a report is http://www.annualcreditreport.com.
This video is for general information purposes only and is not intended to be legal advice. Use of these materials does not create an attorney-client relationship. I recommend that you consult the attorney of your choice concerning the details of your cae.
David J. Kelly, Attorney
Kelly Law Office
A Debt Relief Agency under the Federal Bankruptcy Code
10709 Wayzata Blvd. #205
Minnetonka, MN 55305
952-544-6356
dave@kelly-law.com
http://www.mn-bankruptcy.com
Kelly Law Office represents bankruptcy clients throughout the Twin Cities – Minneapolis, Minnesota area including Bloomington, Edina, Minnetonka, Eden Prairie, St. Louis Park, Wayzata, Plymouth, Maple Grove, Brooklyn Park, St. Paul, Anoka, Shakopee, Hastings, Eagan, Burnsville, Buffalo, Hennepin County, Anoka County, Carver County, Scott County, Ramsey County, Dakota County, and Wright County.
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