chapter 128
Date: Sun, 06/14/2009 - 07:52
Yes, you can file Chapter 128 without an attorney's help as per
Yes, you can file Chapter 128 without an attorney's help as per the new law, but you need to deal with the creditors and the trustee by yourself. As far as I know, you need to file a petition with the circuit court mentioning the name of the creditors with a small filing fee. After you file the petition a neutral trustee is appointed by the court who lists the creditors and the amounts owed to each, after consulting you. The trustee then calls up your creditors for a repayment plan. The trustee then reports to the court about the plan. If the creditors cannot come to a feasible plan, the court may dismiss the case or recommend a plan to pay off the debt within a period of 3 years.
where do I go on the internet to download the proper forms to st
where do I go on the internet to download the proper forms to start? Has anybody done this on their own?
I think that you need to visit the circuit court of your county
I think that you need to visit the circuit court of your county of residence and fill up the form with the clerk's office. I don't think that the forms are available online.
chapter 128
I have also been looking into chapter 128 from what I here it's a difficult process without a lawyer. But I can't find any recomendations on a good one. I have been talking to Jeff Murrell. Does anyone have any advice?