| Please note:
Every debtor filing personal bankruptcy
has the right to represent him or herself;
however, the Court recommends the use
of an experienced attorney. If you choose
to represent yourself, please note that
neither court personnel nor trustees
will be able to provide any legal advice.
An attorney must represent a corporation.
Prior to Filing a Bankruptcy
Petition:
An individual debtor must complete
a credit counseling course, from an
approved credit counseling agency, prior
to filing bankruptcy. A list of approved
Credit Counseling Agencies can be located
on the U.S. Trustee’s website
at www.justice.gov/ust/eo/bapcpa/ccde/cc_approved.htm
Document Requirements And Proper
Sequence For Filing Chapter 7 Cases
In The Bankruptcy Court:
All Official Bankruptcy forms are available
on the United States Court's website
at www.uscourts.gov.
Documents should be printed on 8 ½
X 11 inch paper.
Print documents on one side of the paper
only.
The original, signed documents are to
be filed with the Court.
Required documents and the
proper sequence for the Chapter 7 Petition
Package.
1. Voluntary
Petition (3 pages) (form B1)
2. Exhibit
“D” to the Voluntary Petition
– Individual Debtor’s Statement
of Compliance with Credit Counseling
(form B 1D)
3. Summary
of Schedules, including Statistical
Summary of Certain Liabilities and Related
Data (2 pages) (form B6)
4. Schedule
A - Real Property (form B 6A)
5. Schedule
B – Personal Property (form B
6B)
6. Schedule
C – Property Claimed as Exempt
(form B 6C)
7. Schedule
D – Creditors Holding Secured
Claims (form B 6D)
8. Schedule
E – Creditors Holding Unsecured
Claims (form B 6E)
9. Schedule
F - Creditors Holding Unsecured Non-priority
Claims (form B 6F)
10. Schedule
G – Executory Contracts and Unexpired
Leases (form B 6G)
11. Schedule
H – Co-debtor(s) (B 6H)
12. Schedule
I – Current Income of Individual
Debtor(s) (form B 6I)
13. Schedule
J – Current Expenditures of Individual
Debtor(s) (form B 6J)
14. Declaration
Under Penalty of Perjury Concerning
Debtor’s Schedules (form B 6)
15. Statement
of Financial Affairs – Questions
1-25 (form B 7)
16. Chapter
7 Individual Debtor’s Statement
of Intention (form B 8)
17. Statement
of Current Monthly Income and Means
Test Calculation (form B 22A)
18. Statement
of Social Security Number(s) (form B
21)
19. Mailing matrix,
on paper, Names and Addresses only
20. Disk containing
all creditor name and addresses. Must
be in Text format only. (Creditor.txt)
For disk requirements refer to our website
for further instructions (www.flmb.uscourts.gov
– forms – Notices (matrix
Filing instructions),
Other Documents that may be
applicable at the time of filing a petition
package:
»
Application to Pay Filing Fee
in Installments (B 3A)
»
Application for Waiver of
Chapter 7 Filing Fee (B 3B)
»
Disclosure of Compensation
of Attorney for Debtor (form B 203)
»
Disclosure of Compensation
of Bankruptcy Petition Preparer (form
B280)
»
Declaration and Signature
of Non-Attorney Petition Preparer/Notice
to Debtor by Non-Attorney Petition Preparer
(form B19)
»
Statement of Military Service
(B202)
Filing Fees and Acceptable Payment
Methods:
Please view the Filing Fees page for
current fees or click
here.
Payment must be made in the form of
a money order, cashier’s check
(no personal checks accepted) or if
filing in person, exact cash. (Please
note that the Clerk’s Office cannot
accept foreign currency and does not
provide change).
Application
to Pay Filing Fee in Installments (B
3A) – If the full filing fee
cannot be paid at the time of filing
the petition, an application can be
filed, with the petition package, requesting
the fee be paid in payments. Bankruptcy
Rule 1006(b) limits the number of installments
to 4 and the final payment must be made
within 120 days after filing the petition.
Application
for Waiver of Chapter 7 Filing Fee (B
3B) – Under certain circumstances
a request can be made to waive the filing
fee. You must meet the qualifications
under 28 U.S.C. § 1930(f) in order
to obtain a waiver of the filing fees.
Review these qualifications before filing
this application.
After Filing a Bankruptcy Petition:
Each debtor, including both spouses
in a joint case, must complete a Financial
Management Course and promptly file
the Certificate of Completion of the
Financial Management Course, which is
supplied by an approved personal financial
management counselor. Completion of
the course is a condition for the debtor
to obtain a Discharge. A list of approved
providers for the course can be obtained
from the U.S. Trustee’s website
at www.justice.gov/ust/eo/bapcpa/ccde/de_approved.htm.
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