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BANKRUPTCY

Will I Have to Go to Court?

In most BK cases, you only have to go to a proceeding called a “341 hearing” or “meeting of creditors” to meet with and be sworn in by the BK trustee.  In a few cases, creditors may choose to come. You will need to bring your driver’s license and social security card as proof of your identity.  Most of the time, the meeting will be short and simple and you will answer a few questions about your BK forms and your financial situation.

Occasionally, if complications arise, or if you choose to dispute a debt, you may have to appear before a judge at a hearing.  If you need to go to court, you will receive notice of the court date and time from the court and/or from your attorney.

Call Lisa today to schedule your bankruptcy appointment with Cohen Law Offices or fill in the form below. Or, if you prefer, click the red appointment widget to the right ---> and schedule an appointment yourself.

 

 

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