The law certainly allows you to file your own bankruptcy petition, and you can even find forms with which to do so--but it can be a stressful experience and a risky proposition if you don't thoroughly understand the timing, requirements, procedures and terminology associated with a bankruptcy filing. A local bankruptcy attorney can help you to untangle the requirements and choose the type of bankruptcy case most suitable to your circumstances.
The New York Bankruptcy & Consumer Law Blog has an enlightening post this week about some of the things the average person would never consider that can derail a bankruptcy case.
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