Summary
Filing for bankruptcy in Florida involves several steps, including consulting a bankruptcy attorney, determining eligibility for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, completing a credit counseling course, and filing forms in federal court. If you have previously filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must wait 8 years before filing again. For pro bono legal assistance, contact Florida Pro Bono Matters through their official website.Full Conversation
I want to file for Bankruptcy
Hello ****, it's important to understand that filing for bankruptcy is a serious legal matter in Florida. Here are some steps to consider:
- Consult a bankruptcy attorney for advice.
- Determine which type of bankruptcy you're eligible for (Chapter * or Chapter *).
- Complete a credit counseling course.
- File bankruptcy forms in federal court.
Remember, this is a general overview and the process can vary based on individual circumstances.
I have already filed once in * Chapter *....so I dont think it serious
Hello ****, filing for bankruptcy more than once is allowed, but there are time limits. In Florida, for Chapter *, you must wait 8 years from the date of your previous filing. Since you filed in *, you'll be eligible in *.
are you going to help me find a pro bono lawyer for bankruptcy or not....i'm not playing games
I understand your situation, ****. In Florida, you can contact the Florida Pro Bono Matters to find a pro bono lawyer for bankruptcy. They can help you find a lawyer who can assist you without charge.
do you have a phone number
I'm sorry, ****, but I don't have the ability to provide phone numbers. However, you can find contact information for Florida Pro Bono Matters on their official website. I recommend reaching out to them for assistance.