How to File For Chapter 7 11 13 Bankruptcy

by TheShadow on February 27, 2010

Welcome to How to file for Bankruptcy.   This website was designed to help you understand exactly how to file for a Chapter 7, 13, 11 or 12 Bankruptcy.   It has the resources and the material to show you exactly how to file and keep the maximum amount of property while Bankrupting the maximum amount of debt.  It explains 

  1. How to file for bankruptcy and discharge income tax debts,
  2. How to file for Chapter 7 or 13 Bankruptcy and discharge student loans 
  3. How to file for a Chapter 7 or 13 Bankruptcy and strip a second mortgage or judgment lian
  4. How to stop a foreclosure and either catch up a mortgage or delay the process and  spend years in the home before it is sold in foreclosure.    

It uses the Federal exemptions and the state of Kentucky as an example but your state exemptions will control the amount of property you can keep.   Download our manual or audio and the forms which show you step by step how to file Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy :

  1. Chapter 7 13 Bankruptcy checklist to know what documents to gather for your attorney. 
  2. How to file for Bankruptcy manual that explains step-by-step how to file bankruptcy with your lawyer.  Our 60-Minute How to file for Bankruptcy audio is a dramatized first interview answering common foreclosure and bankruptcy questions according to Kentucky law.   This is an excellent video on Bankruptcy Basics by the Florida bankruptcy court.  But it uses Florida exemptions and underestimates the personal property kept in Kentucky.   
  3. There is a “How to file Chapter 7 Bankruptcy” and “How to file Chapter 13 Bankruptcy” Adobe presentation similar to a PowerPoint that quickly explains Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 issues.
  4. This is a timeline for a Chapter 7 or 13 Bankruptcy
  5. This is a timeline for the Foreclosure Process

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