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- Bankruptcy - United States Courts
Bankruptcy helps people who can no longer pay their debts get a fresh start by liquidating assets to pay their debts or by creating a repayment plan Bankruptcy laws also protect financially troubled businesses
- District of Arizona | United States Bankruptcy Court
Welcome to the official website for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Arizona We have offices in Phoenix, Tucson, and Yuma, and hear cases in those cities as well as Flagstaff and Bullhead City
- Bankruptcy Basics - United States Courts
Find information about bankruptcy laws, including answers to some of the most frequently asked questions These videos will give you basic information about the process, the relief it offers, and how to find the legal help you may need
- Central District of California | United States Bankruptcy Court
The Court offers the opportunity to chat with customer service representatives, who can answer general questions about bankruptcy and direct you to rules and forms Bankruptcy cases have many procedures and time limits that must be met To learn more about the requirements in a bankruptcy case click here
- Southern District of Florida | United States Bankruptcy Court
Bankruptcy cases have many procedures and time limits that must be met Learn about the requirements in a Chapter 7 (No Asset) bankruptcy case Attention: You can now receive court notices and orders by email Get local statistical data gathered from the court's case management system Want to stay on top of the latest information?
- Western District of Washington | United States Bankruptcy Court
Tue, 07 08 2025 Bankruptcy Judgeship Opportunity - Open Forum: July 15 at 1:30 p m (Virtual Program)
- Bankruptcy Court | Western District of Missouri
The U S Trustee Program is implementing virtual § 341 meetings of creditors in chapter 7, 12, and 13 cases in the Western District of Missouri for § 341 meetings held after June 1, 2024 For more information, including instructions on joining a Zoom meeting and what documents to provide to the trustee prior to the meeting, click here
- Chapter 7 - Bankruptcy Basics - United States Courts
Among other reasons, the court may deny the debtor a discharge if it finds that the debtor: failed to keep or produce adequate books or financial records; failed to explain satisfactorily any loss of assets; committed a bankruptcy crime such as perjury; failed to obey a lawful order of the bankruptcy court; fraudulently transferred, concealed
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