By David M. Poitras
For the first time in over two decades, the official forms applicable to bankruptcy cases nationwide have been revised.
The Forms Modernization Project began in 2008 when the Administrative Office of the United States Court's Advisory Committee on Bankruptcy Rules embarked on a plan to revise the national bankruptcy forms to make them both more user friendly and to require more detailed statistical filing information to ...
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