Disclaimer: This is not legal or financial advice and this information/thread is for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am researching and these are my thoughts and opinions only. Always consult qualified experts for legal or financial advice before taking any action. I am not a lawyer.
GET A GOOD LAWYER BECAUSE THIS STUFF IS COMPLEX!
In this thread I will highlight case research that may prove instructive to the Pro Se.
By learning from mistakes and victories, the Pro Se can better prepare themselves.
To Mods: If this thread is inappropriate for this forum, feel free to delete it.
Where there is no guidance, the people fall, but in abundance of counselors there is victory. (Proverbs 11:14) He who walks with wise men will be wise, but the companion of fools will suffer harm. (Proverbs 13:20)
Sources and Methods:
Case files: Information contained in bankruptcy case documents are a matter of public record and viewing. They can be found on PACER for a fee. They can be found for free on RECAP - the great equalizer and gold mine of information for the Pro Se. Consider donating to keep this amazing public resource going.
Case law: Judges' opinions and rulings are also a matter of public record. One can learn a lot about relevant BK laws and procedures by studying what judges' have written on the matter. There are many free sources for BK case law - a good start is google scholar.
These two deep wells of free information provide the Pro Se with caution and wisdom. One can study RECAP to see how forms/petitions have been filed by lawyers. One can study the docket to see what procedural moves to make and expect by opponents . One can read case law and stand on the shoulder of giants.
re Privacy: Although bankruptcy filings are a matter of public record, one should make attempts to respect an individual's fundamental right privacy when discussing their case. Thusly, private individuals will be referred to as 'Debtor'. Cases are often referred to by name (ie Trump v xyz) - in those cases 'Debtor' will be substituted in. This will perhaps limit that person's name to exposure to SEO and crawlers. Yet despite best efforts, url links sometimes contain Debtor names. This is unavoidable
Always do your own research and seek qualified legal advice. This is not legal advice.
GET A GOOD LAWYER BECAUSE THIS STUFF IS COMPLEX!
In this thread I will highlight case research that may prove instructive to the Pro Se.
By learning from mistakes and victories, the Pro Se can better prepare themselves.
To Mods: If this thread is inappropriate for this forum, feel free to delete it.
Where there is no guidance, the people fall, but in abundance of counselors there is victory. (Proverbs 11:14) He who walks with wise men will be wise, but the companion of fools will suffer harm. (Proverbs 13:20)
Sources and Methods:
Case files: Information contained in bankruptcy case documents are a matter of public record and viewing. They can be found on PACER for a fee. They can be found for free on RECAP - the great equalizer and gold mine of information for the Pro Se. Consider donating to keep this amazing public resource going.
Case law: Judges' opinions and rulings are also a matter of public record. One can learn a lot about relevant BK laws and procedures by studying what judges' have written on the matter. There are many free sources for BK case law - a good start is google scholar.
These two deep wells of free information provide the Pro Se with caution and wisdom. One can study RECAP to see how forms/petitions have been filed by lawyers. One can study the docket to see what procedural moves to make and expect by opponents . One can read case law and stand on the shoulder of giants.
re Privacy: Although bankruptcy filings are a matter of public record, one should make attempts to respect an individual's fundamental right privacy when discussing their case. Thusly, private individuals will be referred to as 'Debtor'. Cases are often referred to by name (ie Trump v xyz) - in those cases 'Debtor' will be substituted in. This will perhaps limit that person's name to exposure to SEO and crawlers. Yet despite best efforts, url links sometimes contain Debtor names. This is unavoidable
Always do your own research and seek qualified legal advice. This is not legal advice.
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