by K. Hemalatha | Jun 22, 2026 | Bankruptcy
How We Use Legal Software to Improve Bankruptcy Case Processing for U.S. Law Firms Bankruptcy case processing has become increasingly complex for U.S. law firms handling Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 matters. Evolving court requirements, detailed financial disclosures, and...
by Gagandeep Singh Bagga | Jun 17, 2026 | Bankruptcy, Paralegal Services
Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases may look straightforward on the surface, but attorneys know how much documentation sits behind every filing. A client may come in with pay stubs, tax returns, bank statements, credit card bills, collection notices, vehicle loan documents,...
by Gagandeep Singh Bagga | Jun 12, 2026 | Bankruptcy
In bankruptcy practice, timing is everything. When a client is facing foreclosure, wage garnishment, vehicle repossession, or the seizure of assets, the situation is urgent and emotionally charged. In these critical moments, filing an emergency bankruptcy petition,...
by Gagandeep Singh Bagga | Apr 27, 2026 | Bankruptcy, Paralegal Services
A bankruptcy petition is expected to present a clear and complete picture of the debtor’s financial situation, but in real practice, that picture is not always complete on the first filing. A client may remember an old credit card after the petition has already been...
by Gagandeep Singh Bagga | Apr 25, 2026 | Bankruptcy, Paralegal Services
Bankruptcy petition preparation is time-consuming because attorneys must work through detailed financial disclosures, creditor information, income records, expense details, asset documents, prior transactions, and case-specific facts. In Chapter 7 and Chapter 13...
by Gagandeep Singh Bagga | Apr 23, 2026 | Bankruptcy, Paralegal Services
Chapter 13 bankruptcy petition preparation requires more than filling out forms. Attorneys must understand the debtor’s income, expenses, secured debts, arrears, assets, creditor claims, priority debts, and repayment ability before the case can move forward properly....