Frequently Asked Questions
What is a bankruptcy petition backlog?
A bankruptcy petition backlog occurs when signed cases are not prepared and filed on time. Files remain in drafting or document collection stages longer than planned. As new matters continue to come in, unfinished cases begin to stack up, which slows overall workflow.
Can virtual bankruptcy paralegals prepare petitions?
Virtual bankruptcy paralegals can assist with preparing petition drafts based on client information and attorney instructions. They organize financial data, complete required forms, and assemble supporting documents. Final review, approval, and legal judgment always remain with the supervising attorney.
Is it ethical to use remote paralegal support?
Yes, when structured correctly. Paralegals work under attorney supervision and do not provide legal advice. Attorneys remain responsible for case strategy, client guidance, and final filings. Clear control and review processes help maintain professional standards.
How quickly can a backlog be reduced?
The timeline depends on the number of pending cases and the current workflow process. With defined task assignment and consistent drafting support, firms often see steady improvement in case movement within a short period. Progress becomes more predictable when tasks are clearly managed.
What tasks can be assigned in a bankruptcy case?
Tasks such as document organization, data entry into petitions, preparation of schedules, draft assembly, and checklist tracking can be assigned. Attorneys continue to handle legal analysis, client advice, and final approval before filing.

