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Peter

Board-Certified Bankruptcy Attorney

Peter Kaplan is one of a handful or lawyers state-wide to achieve board certification as a bankruptcy attorney.

Call 800.611.5126 for a free consultation

No fee, no obligation. Just free advice.  Peter can talk with you about your debt problem and offer valuable advice — at no cost to you.

Fill out the above form or call 800.611.5126 to schedule a free case evaluation today.

Your Intial Consulation

Your first office visit is intended to acquaint you with basic information about bankruptcy and to assess your current financial situation in order to determine your need and eligibility for the filing of a bankruptcy case.  There is no charge and no obligation for this initial consultation

IDENTIFICATION
Bankruptcy law requires that you provide proof that you are who you say you are.  Please bring with you to the initial office visit an official photo ID (i.e., a driver’s license) and your social security card.

PROOF OF INCOME 
Bankruptcy law requires that you provide proof of your average monthly gross income from all sources for the last 6 months beginning with the first month before your scheduled office visit.  Please bring with you to the initial office visit all available pay stubs or other records of income for the past seven months to include records or receipts from employment income, tips, bonuses, commissions, child support, spousal support, support from someone paying or sharing your living expenses, rental income, unemployment compensation, social security, retirement, pension, interest, dividends, or income form any other source.  If you are filing with a spouse then you will need to provide this information for both you and your spouse.

DEDUCTIONS TO INCOME   
Bankruptcy law requires that you provide proof of any deductions from your income to include federal and state taxes, retirement plan contributions, retirement plan loan repayments, insurance, court-ordered payments, garnishments, and all other deductions whether voluntary or involuntary.  If you have your own business, you must provide a complete listing of all of your monthly business expenses including a year-to-date or recent monthly Profit & Loss Statement for your business, if possible.  Please bring with you to the initial office visit as much documentation as you have available for the last seven months.

BANKING RECORDS
Please provide monthly statements from your bank, credit union, or other financial institution for the last two months.

INCOME TAX RETURNS
Bankruptcy law requires that you provide proof of your annual gross income for the last 2 years and proof that you filed tax returns for these years.  Please bring with you to the initial office visit copies of your filed income tax returns for the last 2 years.  If have not filed any of these tax returns please begin that process as soon as possible, as we will not be able to file a bankruptcy until those tax returns are filed.

HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES 
Bankruptcy law requires a listing of your monthly household expenses including those for mortgage or rent, utility services (electricity, gas, fuel oil, propane, water and sewage), telephone service, cable or satellite television service, home maintenance, food, clothing, laundry and dry cleaning, medical and dental, transportation, recreation, clubs, entertainment, charitable contributions, insurance (homeowner or renter, life, health, auto), taxes on property, alimony, maintenance, child support, etc.  Please bring with you to the initial office visit as much documentation as you have available for the last seven months.

ACCOUNT STATEMENTS
Bankruptcy law requires a listing of all of your debts including those for credit cards, medical bills, personal loans, auto loans, furniture loans, jewelry loans, lawsuits, etc.  Please bring with you to the initial office visit as much documentation as you have available for the last 90 days on all such debts.

PROPERTY DOCUMENTS
Bankruptcy law requires documentation of all contracts and security agreements including those for mortgages and leases, refinancing, transfers of ownership, time shares, stocks, car loans and leases, furniture rental and leases, jewelry loans, etc.  Please bring with you to the initial office visit as much documentation as you have available for the last four years.

PROOF OF INSURANCE 
Bankruptcy law requires proof of insurance on all property secured by a lien including homeowners insurance, automobile insurance, etc.  Please bring with you to the initial office visit as much documentation as you have available.

DOMESTIC SUPPORT OBLIGATIONS
If you are pay any child support, alimony, or support you need to bring all documents associated with such payments.  You must provide some proof that you are current on these obligations and provide the name and address where those documents are required to be sent.

OTHER DOCUMENTS
The production of other documents as required by  bankruptcy law includes those for any bankruptcy you filed during the last eight years, a list of all of your addresses for the last three years, documentation of any felony conviction, money or property received from a trust or probate estate, Educational IRAs or tuition programs, etc.  Please bring with you to the initial office visit as much documentation as you have available.

If you do not have any of the above information available for the initial office visit then you may need to contact your employer, human resources officer, income tax preparer, bank or credit union, service providers or other sources to request this information.  Please do not cancel your appointment for your initial office visit simply because you do not have these records.  We may be able to assist you in retrieving these records.

Thank you for taking the time to do your best in putting together and organizing these requested documents and information. Please understand that the more detailed and organize your information, the better I will be able to assist you. If you have any questions, please feel free to call my office prior to your appointment.

Thank you for your cooperation and for allowing me to assist you. I am looking forward to our meeting.

Sincerely,

Peter R. Kaplan