Augusta GA bankruptcy attorney - Documents for filing bankruptcy

Augusta GA bankruptcy attorney - Documents for filing bankruptcy

Bankruptcy filing in Augusta
The documentation required at the time of filing for bankruptcy has increased. For instance, the debtor must provide additional information that details all income and expenses. In cases where the expenses are more than the IRS allowance, a special circumstances document has to be submitted which explains the necessity of the extra expense incurred. A statement of accuracy should also be submitted, together with these special circumstance documents.

The attorneys job is further multiplied, and a lot of responsibility for ensuring checks is fixed on the attorney. The attorneys signature certifies that the petition has been properly inspected, and the proceeding does not abuse the bankruptcy process. The lawyer should also confirm that the proceeding is acceptable under the existing rules or that it is a good faith argument for the extension/modification of the existing law. If there is a violation, the attorney fees and the debtor cost will be assessed and made payable to the trustee.

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