The, “Notice of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case,” mailed to you and all of your creditors contains important information about you, your case and deadlines. You should read it thoroughly when you receive it. With that being said, it isn’t the easiest document to read. Below is a
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John Hilla, Esq., author of Michigan Bankruptcy Lawyer blog recently posted a blog about the proper attire for your Meeting of Creditors hearing. That article got me thinking about other things you should consider before your Meeting Of Creditors hearing in Atlanta. When Will My Meeting Of
Read more →Most of you have never been inside of a courthouse, much less a Federal courthouse where a stranger will be asking you questions about your personal affairs. You are required to attend the 341 Meeting of Creditors hearing, which usually takes place 4-5 weeks after your bankruptcy
Read more →If your bankruptcy case is filed in Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Newton, or Rockdale County, your 341 Meeting of Creditors Hearing (“Hearing”) will take place in the Richard B. Russell Federal Building located 75 Spring St., SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30303 in downtown Atlanta.
Read more →As part of supplying the necessary documents to your bankruptcy attorney in Atlanta before your case is filed, you will be asked to get a copy of your credit reports. You have an obligation to the Bankruptcy Court to disclose all of your debts in your petition, regardless of whether you want to continue to pay a debt after filing (ex: house or car payment).
Read more →All of your debts must be included in your bankruptcy petition before it is filed in the Northern District of Georgia, including student loans, auto loans, mortgage loans, medical bills, and any other debts you are legally obligated to pay.
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