By Wesley H. Avery
For many years, the federal bankruptcy courts have been form-oriented. At present, there are no less than 20 official forms adopted by the U.S. Supreme Court that must be used in all of the bankruptcy cases across the country. These consist of the petition (which initiates a bankruptcy case), the...
For many years, the federal bankruptcy courts have been form-oriented. At present, there are no less than 20 official forms adopted by the U.S. Supreme Court that must be used in all of the bankruptcy cases across the country. These consist of the petition (which initiates a bankruptcy case), the...
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