Filing for Bankruptcy

Filing Without an Attorney

While it is possible to file a bankruptcy without the advice of an attorney, it may be difficult to do so successfully.  It is recommended that a person considering bankruptcy consult with a competent attorney prior to filing a case.

If you are considering filing bankruptcy without an attorney, you will be known as a self-represented ("pro se") filer.  As a self-represented filer, you are provided every right entitled to you under the law. 

Self-represented filers are expected to follow and abide by the rules that govern the practice of law in the United States Federal Courts. Self-represented filers should be familiar with the United States Bankruptcy Code, the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure and the Local Rules of this court. 

Before You  File

Please read the information listed below before filing a petition.

After reading the information above, you should proceed to the How to File page.

 

Before you FileHow to File . Instructions for FilingMinimum Requirements . Additional RequirementsAfter you File