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In creating http://www.doityourselfbankruptcysite.com , we've got reviewed a great number of sites developed by law offices among others, notably the "info-mercial" sites which are really lawyer referral sites, in order to determine what can be obtained and what's missing (so we could position the "missing pieces on the puzzle" in your Premium Level Membership!).

On the way we found several sites which have good content, even though they dont let you know anything about how to launch your personal case, but since the knowledge is accurate and helpful, we're collecting it as something to our free members, with our comments, even as feel appropriate.

You could suggest other sites to add here, if you learn any that you just think will likely be helpful to others who are exploring the chance of filing their particular bankruptcy case.

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You will find there's good bankruptcy timeline at http://doney.net/timeline.htm.

Dont be unclear about filing the schedules 15 days following the case is filed. In virtually every case, the schedules, statement of intent and all sorts of other realted documents are filed back then true itself is filed. The only time that could not take place is that if you try to launch what is called a skeletal filing, and that is not something that you would do yourself.

There exists good information on means testing at http://www.justice.gov/ust/eo/bapcpa/meanstesting.htm

If you are below median income for the family size you won't must complete the means test form. The median income figures change many times yearly, and that means you will want to check here to find out if you are under the median income.

We have an excellent article written for attorneys, but a good choice for anyone who is preparing a bankruptcy petition, located at http://www.abanet.org/media/youraba/200901/bankruptcy_bestpractices.pdf. This is often a best practice how-to that you should reviewed by EVERYONE who is preparing petitions, whether attorney or consumer. Highly recommended reading!

Although written for Nebraska, the content located at http://www.knudsenlaw.com/Files/Attorneys_Articles/First_Meetings.pdf is quite useful in describing the 341 process.

There is a very nice flowchart for any simple chapter 7 case at http://www.doanlaw.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/7simple.pdf. Obviously it's got the attorneys participation within it, though the steps are clearly presented and give advisable in a graphic means of the sequence from the steps in a standard simple chapter 7 case.

We now have taken all the good through the top do it yourself bankruptcy sites and subtracted every one of the bad. Along with the connection with board certified bankruptcy attorney Richard West, we have made the very best do it yourself bankrupcty website currently on the internet. They have frequently updated information (unlike another webmaster managed sites) as well as the best support team by actual bankruptcy attorneys.

by: Jerrod Roudebush




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