Bankruptcy and Creditor Worksheets
Documents To Bring With You
1. Home/Foreclosure If you own or are purchasing a home and live outside Muscogee County, you will
need to bring the tax notice you received from the tax commissioner. In addition, if
foreclosure proceedings have been started against you, bring any notice(s) you
have received.
2. Vehicle Payments & Repossessions If you are making payments on a car(s), you will need to bring:
* The paperwork from when you purchased the car;
* Insurance information on the car.
In addition, if your lender has threatened repossession or your car has been
repossessed, bring contact information for your lender.
3. Wage Garnishment/Lawsuits If you have been served with a garnishment or lawsuit, you will need to bring
those with you.
4. Pay Stubs You will need to bring all pay stubs you have available for the past six months:
Month of Appointment | Pay Stubs Beginning |
---|---|
January | July of previous year |
February | August of previous year |
March | September of previous year |
April | October of previous year |
May | November of previous year |
June | December of previous year |
July | January of current year |
August | February of current year |
September | March of current year |
October | April of current year |
November | May of current year |
December | June of current year |
5. Tax Return You must bring the last tax return you filed.
When you have been charged with a crime, bring Brace any paperwork you have received such as police report and tickets. You will need the names and addresses of any witnesses you think can help with your case. It is important to be represented early in the case.
When you come to the office, bring any tickets and other documents you received from the police office or jail. If your license was held by the police and you were given a temporary permit, you may only have a few days to file an appeal of an administrative suspension which will suspend your license even if the DUI is dismissed. Time is important.
You have lost a loved one and the additional burden of handling the estate falls on you, Brace can ease the burden of probate. You will need to bring the original will, a copy of the death certificate and the names and addresses of any relatives of the decedent. We understand that your time is valuable, so you are encouraged to print these forms and complete them or complete them online and submit to our office for printing prior to your appointment. If you do not have a printer and prefer not to complete them online, you may stop by our office and pick up the forms or simply arrive a few minutes early and complete them here in our office prior to your appointment.
You will need to have the information about your assets and who you want to take the estate under the will. You will also need to name an executor and trustee (if necessary). We understand that your time is valuable, so you are encouraged to print these forms and complete them or complete them online and submit to our office for printing prior to your appointment. If you do not have a printer and prefer not to complete them online, you may stop by our office and pick up the forms or simply arrive a few minutes early and complete them here in our office prior to your appointment.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. If you are unable to keep the scheduled appointment, please call the office
reschedule.
We look forward to assisting you with your legal needs.
Pursuant to BAPCPA "We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code."
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