Step-by-step How to File for Bankruptcy

The U.S. Bankruptcy Code is a federal statute governing filing bankruptcy. This is done to ensure that the process is similar in the nation’s 90 federal bankruptcy courts. However, local variations and the uniqueness of each case still make this only a general outline which is why you should really hire a bankruptcy attorney. Nevertheless, here’s an outline of the process steps. Choose Which Type of Bankruptcy to File For There are a few different types of bankruptcy that you can apply for, each of Read More +

Exceptions to Credit Counseling Course Requirement in Bankruptcy

One of the requirements for filing a petition with the Bankruptcy Court is to take a credit counseling course. Under Title 11 U.S.C. Section 521(b) debtors are require to file with the court a certificate from the approved nonprofit budget and credit counseling agency, which must have been completed within 180 days before the filing of your petition. The purpose of the credit counseling course is to tell you if you really need to file for bankruptcy or whether there is an alternativeoption available to Read More +

Free Bankruptcy Consultation

Free bankruptcy consultations are offered by Mr. Jay Weller at Weller Legal Group PA.  Mr. Weller has practiced almost exclusively bankruptcy law beginning in 1993, with a concentration in the representation of debtors in Chapter 13 bankruptcy and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. The consultation with the Bankruptcy Attorney is free and without charge, or obligation.  Mr. Weller will generally meet with you personally, after speaking with you directly either through a phone call by you to our office or through our website, if you prefer. Mr. Read More +