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If your bills keep piling up, but you are concerned about filing for bankruptcy because you do not want to lose your home, Chapter 13 may be a good option for you. Contact an experienced bankruptcy attorney to discuss your options.

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The law firm of Prescott & Pearson P.A. has been helping the people of Minneapolis, St. Paul and Minnesota to understand their debt relief options and to navigate the bankruptcy process for more than 35 years. Bankruptcy is the only type of law we practice and to date, our attorneys have handled nearly 70,000 cases. The secret to this success is simple: we know the law; we know the system here and the people who work in it; and, we know how to treat our clients right.

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Chapter 13 Contact Form

Name

Email Address

Phone Number

Do you intend to file a joint bankruptcy petition?
Yes  No 

If yes, include information for both yourself and your spouse below.

Name(s), including middle initial.

Residence address, including county.

How long have you been at this address?

Address How Long?
1.  
2.  
3.  

Other telephone number(s)

Work

Cell

Other

Have you used any other name(s) in the last six years?
Yes  No 

If yes, please list here

Single  Separated  Married  Divorced 

If married, how long?

If divorced, how long?

Ages of minor children living with you

Ages, and amount of child support paid:

Age Amount
$
$
$
$

Is any child support past due?
Yes  No 

Amount
$

Husband's employment:

How long at this job?

Occupation

Income paid
weekly  semi-monthly  monthly  other 

Gross

Net

Wife's employment (name and addr.):

How long at this job?

Occupation

Income paid
weekly  semi-monthly  monthly  other 

Gross

Net

Income from other sources (second job, investments, social security, child support, worker's compensation, etc. (state source and amount):

Do you owe any money to the Internal Revenue Service?
Yes  No 

If yes, for what year(s)?

How much?
$

Do you have any unpaid student loans?
Yes  No 

Amount
$

Monthly Expenses

Rent   Real Estate Taxes  
Electric   Home Maintenance  
Gas   Life Insurance  
Water   Health Insurance  
Phone   Auto Insurance  
Cable   Homeowner/Rent Ins.  
Trash   House Payment  

Do you pay anyone spousal support (alimony)
Yes  No 

If yes, to whom and how much?

Do you own or are you purchasing a home or other real property?
Yes  No 

Tax assessed value
$

First Mortgage Loan Balance
$

Loan Current?

Amount Behind
$

2nd Mortgage Loan Balance
$

Loan Current?

Amount Behind
$

3rd Mortgage Loan Balance
$

Loan Current?

Amount Behind
$

Are you facing foreclosure?
Yes  No 

Foreclosure Date

List any liens against your property

List all vehicle loans (car, truck, motorcycles; identify vehicle type)

Vehicle Est. Loan Balance Loan Current Amount Behind
     $      $
     $      $
     $      $

List all vehicles you own outright (no loan balance)

Vehicle Est. Value
    $
    $

Have you purchased any secured items (electronics, boats, jet ski, appliances, etc.) in the last two years on which you still owe money?
Yes  No 

Have you taken out a loan from a finance company, credit union, bank, or any other place and secured the loan by household items or other type of secured collateral?
Yes  No 

Creditors' Names

Estimate balances owed on all other types of debt listed below

$  Medical Bills
$  NSF Checks
$  Credit Cards
$  Misc. Bills

When was the last time you used any of your credit cards? (approx. date)

How much has total owed on cards gone up in the last 12 months?

Have you had any new cards issued in the last 12 months?

Do you anticipate receiving a tax refund?
Yes  No 

How much?
$

Are you eligible for the Earned Income Credit?
Yes  No 

How much?
$

List all judgments, lawsuits, liens, and garnishments against you.

List all other assets not disclosed above, including bank accounts, stocks, bonds, trust funds, real property, home furnishings, etc.

Type of Asset Value Amount Owed
   $   $
   $   $
   $   $
   $   $
   $   $
   $   $
   $   $
   $   $

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Prescott & Pearson, P.A.
443 Old Highway 8 Northwest
Suite 208
New Brighton, MN 55112
Phone: 651-968-8096
Toll Free: 888-366-0827
Fax: 651-633-7562
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