Stripping Without A Discharge: As Sexy As Bankruptcy Gets

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The Means Test for Chapter 13s – Line by Line – Part I (lines 1-12)

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Other Debtor Intake Resources

In addition to Retainer Agreements, Debtor attorneys need a host of other ‘intake’ forms.

This week we are adding:

527(c) Notice - .doc .pdf Free Consultation Agreement – .doc .pdf Guidelines for Chapter 7 Cases - .doc .pdf Guidelines for Chapter 13 Cases - .doc .pdf Certification of Bankruptcy Info Under Penalty of Perjury - .doc .pdf

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WHAT IS THE DEADLINE?

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Who Do I Serve And How Much Notice Do I Give?

Not only does the Academy Toolbox contain an article to help you find a federally insured institution but also now contains a Quick Reference Guide to Rules Requiring Notice or Service of Pleadings in Chapter 13 Cases (download here as a .doc or as a .pdf).  Find out at a glance who must be . . . → Read More: Who Do I Serve And How Much Notice Do I Give?

Helpful Internet Sources For Locating & Identifying Financial Institutions and Their Officers

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The Means Test for Chapter 7s – Part VI

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Sua Sponte

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The Means Test – Line by Line Line for Chapter 7s Continued – Part V

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When Did the Chapter 13 Trustee Become the Domestic Court Magistrate? How a Simple Agreed Entry Can Avoid That Role

By Keith Rucinski, Chapter 13 Trustee

Author: Keith Rucinski

State domestic law issues are by far the largest segment of state law which interacts with federal bankruptcy law.  It is that intersection that Chapter 13 Trustees often find themselves in while conducting 341 meetings and administering the case.

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