Many official Bankruptcy forms were either replaced or updated on December 1, 2015. While much of the required information is the same, the forms have been substantially revised in both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases. The updates are part of the continuing forms modernization project that began in 2008.
One of the noteworthy changes is that separate forms are available in personal bankruptcy cases versus business bankruptcy cases. With such a large increase in the number of possible forms to use, it is as important as ever to hire a competent bankruptcy attorney.
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