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Consulting an Attorney

If you decide that bankruptcy is the appropriate path for you there are many options at your disposal. The recommended solution is to consult an attorney. You can visit an attorney referral site such as Legal Match to help find a bankruptcy attorney.

"Do it Yourself" Bankruptcy Filing Kit

Another popular option for some is filing their own bankruptcy by using a "Do it Yourself" Bankrupcty Kit. One such vendor by the name of Credit Axis. Their Bankruptcy Filing Kit is reported to include the following items:

  • All the printable forms needed to file bankruptcy in all 50 states.
  • Detailed instructions and definitions for all forms being filed.
  • What kinds of debts can be discharged and what kind cannot (crucial).
  • Determining what chapter to file under.
  • How to keep your property from being taken by creditors.
  • Where to file.
  • What the Clerk's Office can do for you.
  • What to expect during filing.
  • Questions that the court-appointed Trustee will probably ask you.
  • What will happen at your "creditors meeting".
  • What to expect after filing and how long it takes.
  • What to do if a creditor is trying to collect money after you have filed.
  • How to file bankruptcy on your own and pay filing costs of only $200 or less, and how you can be set up to pay in installments.
  • Several little-known methods that will help you reestablish an "A" credit rating quickly after your banruptcy has discharged.

"Do It Yourself" Bankruptcy Option

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