Presentation To The Court Clerk?
Q: Can bankruptcy forms be filled out online and then printed for presentation to the court clerk?
A: -Unless you're fully aware of all the laws and specifics regarding exemptions, etc., in your state, you're likely to find yourself running afoul of the Bankruptcy Court, especially at the Meeting of Creditors. At best, you'll find yourself losing property that would have been exempt had you enlisted the services of an attorney, and at worst, you might find yourself charged with bankruptcy fraud. At the very least, your petition will be dismissed and you'll be in even deeper trouble than you were before you filed your petition for bankruptcy. Do yourself a favor -- hire a bankruptcy attorney. In the final analysis, it's money well spent. -I've taken over a number of cases where a debtor prepared and filed the various bankruptcy documents without the help of an attorney. Apart from the fact that the schedules generally have to be completely redone (the exemptions are usually wrong, debts are not listed, assets are not listed or are listed or valued incorrectly, the Statement of Financial Affairs is incorrect, and the budget is generally wrong), a number of these people lost their homes as a result of not being advised about what was required, how the process worked, how to value assets, how to deal with various types of debts, etc.--something an attorney is required to do.