Question:
I'm interested in filing bankruptcy, any ways I can do it without representation?
wild_texas_rider
2009-02-03 11:50:55 UTC
I'm a single mother with a two year old. I've been fending for myself and my little one without assistance of any kind for a long time. Now I have some many debt I am flat broke. I'd like to claim bankruptcy while I'm also claiming for gov't assistance. Any suggestion? Website links are most useful to me.I'm in Texas BTW for their laws.
Three answers:
2009-02-03 16:12:25 UTC
yes you can; but have you heard the saying a lawyer who represents himself has a client for a fool. The federal district courts have the paperwork that allows you to file without a lawyer, You just complete the paperwork and pay the filing fee. The opening statement I gave you is true, because you probably don't anything about filing bankruptcy and if you miss something it cost you dearly, civil or criminal. Best to use attorney.
2014-10-03 19:12:33 UTC
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RE I'm interested in filing bankruptcy, any ways I can do it without representation?



I'm a single mother with a two year old. I've been fending for myself and my little one without assistance of any kind for a long time. Now I have some many debt I am flat broke. I'd like to claim bankruptcy while I'm also claiming for gov't assistance. Any suggestion? Website links are most useful to me.I'm in Texas BTW for their laws.
2009-02-03 12:53:52 UTC
You can get everything you need to file for bankruptcy in Texas on your own without help from a lawyer or paralegal by using the bankruptcy kits at - http://www.legalformsbank.biz/bankruptcy.asp


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