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How to fill out the Bankruptcy Petition Cover Sheet online
This guide provides clear instructions on how to complete the Bankruptcy Petition Cover Sheet online. Designed for users with varying levels of legal experience, it outlines each section and field of the form to facilitate smooth completion and filing.
Follow the steps to complete the Bankruptcy Petition Cover Sheet online
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Bankruptcy Petition Cover Sheet. This will allow you to open the document within your preferred digital editor.
- Begin with Part 1 of the form, which inquires about any companion cases. Indicate whether a companion case has been filed by selecting ‘Yes’ or ‘No.’ If you select ‘Yes,’ you will need to complete Part 2.
- If there are companion cases, proceed to Part 2. Here, you will list each companion case in chronological order. Include details such as the case number, chapter, date filed, district, division, judge, and status/disposition for each case. Use additional sheets if necessary.
- In the fields provided, write the name as it appears on the petition and the relationship of the companion cases to the current case.
- If filing for a Chapter 13 case, provide the attorney’s name and legal fees for each companion case, as well as the proposed legal fee for the present case in the designated fields.
- In the section for changes in circumstances, detail the factors that lead you to believe the current Chapter 13 plan will be successful.
- Finally, complete the declaration by acknowledging that you have read the form and affirming its accuracy. Sign and date where indicated. Ensure you have provided your attorney’s name if applicable.
- Once all fields are filled out, you can save your changes, download the completed form, print it, or share it electronically.
Complete your Bankruptcy Petition Cover Sheet online today and take the next step in your filing process.
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