Below are the forms required for individuals without an attorney to file a chapter 7 or chapter 13 case (including a joint case). If you need to file a bankruptcy petition on an emergency basis (for example, to stop an imminent foreclosure), please contact the clerk's office at 503-326-1500 or 541-431-4000 for instructions.
* The forms package is provided as a courtesy and the fillable features of the forms may not be compatible with all versions of Adobe software. Chapter 7 Checklist - Required Forms & Documents for Individuals
Forms to apply to pay the chapter 7 filing fee in installments or to waive the chapter 7 filing fee are available in the attached forms package. If you are asking the court to waive your fee, you must be an individual filing a chapter 7 bankruptcy who cannot afford to pay the fee in installments and meets the following poverty guidelines, see ...
When you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must complete a packet of bankruptcy forms and file them with your local bankruptcy court. Here's a list of the many forms you'll need to file for Chapter 7 and where to find them.
Part 2: Tell the Court About Your Bankruptcy Case 7. The chapter of the Bankruptcy Code you are choosing to file under 8. How you will pay the fee 9. Have you filed for bankruptcy within the last 8 years? 10. Are any bankruptcy cases pending or being filed by a spouse who is not filing this case with you, or by a business partner, or by an ...
The bankruptcy forms use you and Debtor 1 to refer to a debtor filing alone. A married couple may file a bankruptcy case together—called a joint case—and in joint cases, these forms use you to ask for information from both debtors. For example, if a form asks, “Do you own a car,” the answer would be yes if either debtor owns a car. When information is needed about the spouses ...
All Forms for Individuals Filing a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case Check the Court’s website www.casb.uscourts.gov to verify that you are using the latest version of the Petition Package 2019 Chapter 7 Petition Package for Individuals
Statement of Intention for Individuals Filing Under Chapter 7 (Official Form 108) Chapter 7 Statement of Your Current Monthly Income (Official Form 122A-1) – this form is required by all individual debtors.
In a Nutshell Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy requires completing a packet of 23 official forms, including a voluntary petition, schedules, and financial statements. Together, these forms make up what’s commonly called your bankruptcy petition. Each form serves a specific purpose, such as listing your debts, assets, income, and expenses. While it might seem like a lot, most of the ...
Voluntary Petition for Individuals Filing for Bankruptcy 06/24 e bankruptcy forms use you and Debtor 1 to refer to a debtor filing alone. A married couple may file a bankruptcy case together—called a joint case—and in joint cases, these forms use you to ask for information from both debtors. For example, if a form asks,
When you file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy you must fill out a packet of forms, called the Official Bankruptcy Forms, and file them with your local bankruptcy court. You can find the Official Bankruptcy Forms on the U.S Courts website. Below you can get information about completing these forms, including the purpose of the form, what type of information goes on the form, and more.
11. Do you rent your residence? (b) for Individuals Filing for Bankruptcy (Form 2010)). Also Chapter 7 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13
When you file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you must complete a large packet of forms. These "official bankruptcy forms" consist of: the bankruptcy petition, which provides information about you and your case a series of schedules, which gives the court a picture of your financial situation, and various other forms.
This article provides the information you need to understand bankruptcy forms and links to downloadable bankruptcy forms on the bankruptcy court's website.
Introduction This Chapter 7 Petition Package includes the basic information and forms required for individuals to file a voluntary chapter 7 bankruptcy case in the Western District of Washington. Since bankruptcy is a complex process, debtors considering filing a chapter 7 bankruptcy case are encouraged to consult with a bankruptcy attorney.
12/22 The bankruptcy forms use you and Debtor 1 to refer to a debtor filing alone. A married couple may file a bankruptcy case together—called a joint case—and in joint cases, these forms use you to ask for information from both debtors. For example, if a form asks, “Do you own a car,” the answer would be yes if either debtor owns a car.
Please see the documents for details of the proposed changes to the Pattern Civil Jury Instructions: • Proposed Revisions To The Seventh Circuit Jury Instructions memo • Chapter 3 - Draft For Public Comment • Chapter 4 - Draft For Public Comment • Chapter 5 - Draft For Public Comment • Chapter 10 - Draft For Public Comment
The chapter of the Bankruptcy Code you are choosing to file under Check one. (For a brief description of each, see Notice Required by 11 U.S.C. § 342(b) for Individuals Filing for Bankruptcy (Form 2010)). Also, go to the top of page 1 and check the appropriate box. Chapter 7 Chapter 11 Chapter 12