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Bankruptcy Basics for Low-Income Clients 2019
Chair(s):
Sally J. Elkington
Practice Area:
Banking and finance,
Bankruptcy and restructuring,
Commercial law,
Consumer bankruptcy,
Consumer finance,
Consumer protection,
Pro bono
Published:
Sep 2019
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PLI Item #:
248858
CHB Spine #:
157
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Front Matter
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Part I: Overview of Bankruptcy Law
Chapter 2. Chapter 7, Liquidation Under the Bankruptcy Code
Chapter 3. Main Duties of a Chapter 7 Trustee
Chapter 4. Wellness International Network, Ltd. v. Sharif, 575 U.S. __, No. 13-935 (Slip Op.) (2015)
Chapter 5. 11 U.S.C. §101—Definition of Debt Relief Agency
Chapter 6. 11 U.S.C. §526—Restrictions on Debt Relief Agencies
Chapter 7. 11 U.S.C. §528—Requirements for Debt Relief Agencies
Chapter 8. Initial Consultation Agreement and Required Notices—Elkington Shepherd
Chapter 9. Brief for the United States, Milavetz v. United States, No. 08-1119 (U.S. 2009)
Chapter 10. 11 U.S.C. §527—Disclosures
Chapter 11. Hypothetical: The Debtors, Penelope and Richard Denton (“Penny and Rich”)
Chapter 12. Hypothetical—Completed Bankruptcy Forms (“Penny and Rich”)
Chapter 13. Hypothetical—Statement About Your Social Security Numbers (Official Form 121) (“Penny and Rich”)
Chapter 14. Part I: Overview of Bankruptcy Law: Sources, Jurisdiction, Parties, and Debt Relief Agency (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 15. Part II: Attorney Duties
Chapter 16. Guidelines for Legal Services to Be Provided by Debtors’ Attorneys in Chapter 7 Cases, United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California
Chapter 17. Client Intake Sheet—Elkington Shepherd
Chapter 18. Bankruptcy Client Questionnaire—Kornfield, Nyberg, Bendes, Kuhner & Little, P.C.
Chapter 19. Bankruptcy Client Questionnaire—Elkington Shepherd
Chapter 20. Bankruptcy Client Questionnaire—Lincoln Law
Chapter 21. Client Forms, Consultation Agreement and Acknowledgment of Receipt of Disclosures and Instructions—Lincoln Law
Chapter 22. Attorney Client Agreement—Chapter 7
Chapter 23. Initial Consultation Agreement and Required Notices—Kornfield, Nyberg, Bendes, Kuhner & Little, P.C.
Chapter 24. Important Information Regarding Your Bank Accounts—Bank’s Right to Setoff—Kornfield, Nyberg, Bendes, Kuhner & Little, P.C.
Chapter 25. Pre Filing Credit Counseling and Post Filing Debtor Education Requirements—Kornfield, Nyberg, Bendes, Kuhner & Little, P.C.
Chapter 26. Stern v. Marshall, 564 U.S. __, No. 10-179 (Slip Op.) (2011)
Chapter 27. Part II: Attorney Duties (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 28. Part III—Means Test
Chapter 29. Chapter 7 Statement of Your Current Monthly Income (Official Form 122A-1)
Chapter 30. Statement of Exemption from Presumption of Abuse Under § 707(b)(2) (Official Form 122A–1Supp)
Chapter 31. Chapter 7 Means Test Calculation (Official Form 122A-2)
Chapter 32. 11 U.S.C. §707—Dismissal of a Case or Conversion to a Case Under Chapter 11 or 13
Chapter 33. Statement of the U.S. Trustee Program’s Position on Legal Issues Arising Under the Chapter 7 Means Test (April 23, 2010)
Chapter 34. Part III: Means Test (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 35. Part IV: Filing a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case
Chapter 36. Bankruptcy Official Forms
Chapter 37. Application to Have the Chapter 7 Filing Fee Waived (Official Form 103B)
Chapter 38. Application for Individuals to Pay the Filing Fee in Installments (Official Form 103A)
Chapter 39. Part IV: Filing a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 40. Part V: Bankruptcy Estate and Exemptions
Chapter 41. Exemptions—How to Figure Which to Use
Chapter 42. Sample Motion to Avoid Judicial Lien Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. Section 522(f)
Chapter 43. Sample Complaint to Recover Preference Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. Section 547(b)
Chapter 44. Part V: Bankruptcy Estate and Exemptions (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 45. Part VI: The Automatic Stay and Discharge of Debts
Chapter 46. Sample Complaint Seeking Damages in Core Adversary Proceeding—Violation of Automatic Stay
Chapter 47. 11 U.S.C. §523—Exceptions to Discharge
Chapter 48. In re Beezley, 994 F.2d 1433 (9th Cir. June 14, 1993)
Chapter 49. Part VI: The Automatic Stay and Discharge of Debts (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 50. Part VII: The §341 Hearing aka Meeting of Creditors
Chapter 51. Section 341(a) Meeting of Creditors—Required Statements/Questions
Chapter 52. Main Duties of a Chapter 7 Trustee
Chapter 53. Motion to Compel Abandonment of Residential Real Property, In Re Patrick Wayne Neal, Case No. 10-42153 (Bankr. N.D. Cal. 2011)
Chapter 54. Part VII: 341 Hearing (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 55. Part VIII: After the Filing of the Bankruptcy
Chapter 56. Reaffirmation Agreement Forms
Chapter 57. Redemption Property Agreement
Chapter 58. Part VIII: After 341 Meeting (PowerPoint slides)
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