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November 9 2012

Bankruptcy – Do I need to go to Court?

Todd Courser and Associates Bankruptcy

In most cases you will need to go to court when filing a bankruptcy.  This meeting is called a Meeting of Creditors.  The Bankruptcy trustee will be there, along with any of your creditors who choose to come.  If you have hired an attorney, he/she will be present.  If the petition is filled out properly, the meeting should be short and simple.  The trustee will ask you questions about the information is your petition and about your financial situation.  If complications occur, you may need to attend a hearing with a judge.

It is better to handle any complicating situations before the Meeting of Creditors, so that it runs smoothly.  We do Bankruptcies everyday.  Let us help you.

Call Todd Courser 810-245-0813.

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