Late at night, most people are sleeping. However, sometimes circumstances arise when someone needs to file either a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy before the stroke of midnight, in the middle of the night, or early in the morning. Therefore, occasionally I file bankruptcy petitions late at night.
Sometimes, there are clients who come to me at the very last minute, when there may just be hours to spare before a scheduled foreclosure sale. In such cases, the bankruptcy petition needs to be filed as soon as possible because the minute the petition is filed, the “automatic bankruptcy stay” goes into effect, effectively preventing the sale from going forward. Lawyer’s ability to file an emergency bankruptcy cases is an important part of effective bankruptcy representation.
The reason I am able file bankruptcy petitions in the middle of the night is because all of the bankruptcy filings are done by electronic case filing (otherwise known as “E.C.F.”). By using E.C.F., the petitions and other bankruptcy documents are filed over the internet electronically, directly into the bankruptcy court’s computers. As a result, I can file a bankruptcy petition at any time.
The local rules do not require that the debtor file all of the supporting schedules at the time the case is initially filed. The case can be commenced by filing just the two-page bankruptcy petition together with a list of creditors and their addresses either in the form of the matrix or by filing the schedules of creditors. The debtor must also pay the filing fee.
The local rules permit the debtor to file the remaining schedules and forms within the next few days. If the remaining schedules and supporting documents are not filed during the applicable time periods, the Bankruptcy Court has the right to automatically dismiss the case. One requirement of a normal bankruptcy filing that cannot be waived in an emergency filing is the consumer credit counseling course. However, with consumer credit counseling courses available over telephone and internet, an emergency course provider can be found and a course can be completed at almost any time of day and night.
I prefer not to file emergency petitions, but sometimes it is necessary, and it is a part of the service I offer. Sometimes, I receive calls from the debtors who believe their house is about to be sold at a foreclosure sale. However, many of them confuse a motion return date in the foreclosure proceeding with the actual sale date. Before preparing an emergency filing, I always verify that there is a need to file bankruptcy as soon as possible.
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