Attorney Intake Forms

Aurora Illinois Bankruptcy Lawyers & Attorneys

Jesse Barrientes: Sure. Let me ask you this. I know a few years ago here they changed the laws a little bit, and I get a lot of people who sometimes they don't even want to complete the forms. We will talk about that a moment if we have the time.

David Siegel: Intake forms, you're talking about.

Jesse Barrientes: Intake forms, right, because the volunteer petition for bankruptcy, Chapter 7 or 13, is extensive and requires a lot of information, but are there any other hoops that I have to jump through? Are there any other requirements? Do I just go in to your Aurora office and complete the forms, sign it, you file it, and we rock and roll a little bit?

 

 

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Chapter 7

What is Chapter 7?

Chapter 7 income guidelines

Chapter 7 and secured debts

Chapter 7 and unsecured debts

Misconceptions about Chapter 7

Chapter 7 car exemptions

Chapter 7 house exemptions

Life after Chapter 7 bankruptcy

Privacy is protected in bankruptcy

All creditors must be listed

Non-dischargeable debts

Chapter 7 ineligibility

Chapter 13 repayment plans

Household income qualifications

Converting Chapter 13 to Chapter 7

Converting Chapter 7 to Chapter 13

Attorney Intake Forms

Pre-filing requirements

Post-filing requirements

Full financial disclosure

Chapter 13

What is Chapter 13?

Using Chapter 13 to save a home

Choosing Chapter 13 versus Chapter 7

Debt consolidation & late fees

Administrative fees & the bankruptcy trustee

Chapter 13 assets

Chapter 13 & Pets

Chapter 13 & Autos

Chapter 13 payment plan dismissal

Re-filing a Chapter 13 case

Converting from a Chapter 13 to a Chapter 7

Using Chapter 13 to save a car