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United States Bankruptcy Court

Eastern District of Michigan

 

       Filing Bankruptcy Without An Attorney ....


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PLEASE READ THE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON

THESE PAGES BEFORE PROCEEDING

Before you file bankruptcy you MUST obtain a credit counseling certificate. If you do not, your case will be dismissed
Click here for a list of approved credit counseling agencies

FILING BANKRUPTCY IS A COMPLICATED LEGAL PROCEEDING WITH SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES

YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN EXPERIENCED BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY BEFORE PROCEEDING

The purpose of this site and the Pro Se Law Clerk is to provide the pro se filer, (someone who represents himself or herself without a lawyer), with access to information about the bankruptcy process and information about local procedures that you must know. Individuals appearing as debtors (including husbands and wives filing jointly), creditors or other interested parties before this court do not have to be represented by an attorney. However, corporations must be represented by counsel, except in certain limited instances. (See Local Rule 9010-1).
The judges, judges’ staff, clerk, clerk’s staff and Pro Se Law Clerk are not permitted to provide legal advice. However, if you are seeking general information about the bankruptcy process, contact the Pro Se Law Clerk at (866) 478-4436 or (313) 234-0074.

United States Bankruptcy Court - Eastern District of Michigan
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