Blessing, TX Bankruptcy Law Firms & Lawyers

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What is the name of the form to amend?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
If you need to amend to add a creditor, you would amend either Schedule D, E, or F and you would need to amend the mailing matrix. Exactly which schedule you need to amend will depend on the type of debt you are adding to your bankruptcy. For example, if it is a loan secured by your home, a vehicle loan, or a large purchase on a store credit card, it probably is a secured debt that goes on Schedule D. If it is a tax, child support or alimony or unpaid wages, then it probably is a priority debt that goes on Schedule E. Other debts go on Schedule F.
If you need to amend to add a creditor, you would amend either Schedule D, E, or F and you would need to amend the mailing matrix. Exactly which schedule you need to amend will depend on the type of debt you are adding to your bankruptcy. For example, if it is a loan secured by your home, a vehicle loan, or a large purchase on a store credit card, it probably is a secured debt that goes on Schedule D. If it is a tax, child support or alimony or unpaid wages, then it probably is a priority debt that goes on Schedule E. Other debts go on Schedule F.
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Can a Chapter 7 BK petition be filed prior to obtaining credit counseling?

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Answered by attorney Diane L Drain (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of D. L. Drain, P.A.
No. Please understand that filing for bankruptcy is a very complicated process. It is wise to talk to an experienced bankruptcy attorney before deciding to take this important step.
No. Please understand that filing for bankruptcy is a very complicated process. It is wise to talk to an experienced bankruptcy attorney before deciding to take this important step.
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We get into legal trouble for NOT reporting Bancruptcy Fraud

Answered by attorney Mark J Markus
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Mark J. Markus
I don't see a question here, and there isn't enough information to answer what I think you're asking. What is your relationship to this case?  Are you the debtor?  Are you a creditor?  Are you representing the debtor, or a creditor?   Different answers for different relationships.  If you're a creditor, it's likely in your best interest to report the bankruptcy fraud, but I don't see how you have any legal obligation to do so. Mark Markus has been practicing exclusively bankruptcy law in California since 1991.  He is a Certified Specialist in Bankruptcy Law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization,  AV-Rated by martindale.com, and A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau. 
I don't see a question here, and there isn't enough information to answer what I think you're asking. What is your relationship to this case?  Are you the debtor?  Are you a creditor?  Are you representing the debtor, or a creditor?   Different answers for different relationships.  If you're a creditor, it's likely in your best interest to report the bankruptcy fraud, but I don't see how you have any legal obligation to do so. Mark Markus has been practicing exclusively bankruptcy law in California since 1991.  He is a Certified Specialist in Bankruptcy Law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization,  AV-Rated by martindale.com, and A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau. 
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