North Dakota Bankruptcy Firm

Filing North Dakota Bankruptcy

North Dakota Bankruptcy Firm

Bankruptcy Lawyer in North Dakota

Corporations and partnerships must have an attorney to file a bankruptcy case. Individuals, however, may represent themselves in bankruptcy court. While individuals can file a bankruptcy case without an attorney or "pro se," it is extremely difficult to do it successfully.

It is very important that a bankruptcy case be filed and
handled correctly. The rules are very technical, and a misstep may affect a debtor's rights. For example, a debtor whose case is dismissed for failure to file a required document, such as a credit counseling certificate, may lose the right to file another case or lose protections in a later case, including the benefit of the automatic stay. Bankruptcy has long-term financial and legal consequences - hiring a competent attorney is strongly recommended.

Taken from http://www.uscourts.gov/bankruptcycourts/prose.html
As noted by the U.S. Courts

Credit Counseling

  • obtain credit counseling 180 days before filing a case
  • provide statement of compliance
  • maintain certificate of credit counseling

Bankruptcy Forms

We have provided a list of forms for your convenience from the U.S.Bankruptcy Court Website

OFFICIAL BANKRUPTCY FORMS

Petition Preparers

  • Non-attorney petition preparers type information on Bankruptcy Forms
  • Petition preparers are barred by law from providing legal advice
  • Petition preparers must sign all documents they prepare; print their name, address, and social security number on such documents
  • Non-attorney petition preparers cannot sign a document on the debtor's behalf or receive payment from the debtor for court fees.

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