Arizona bankruptcy courts can help you with your bankruptcy filing.
Individuals can file bankruptcy on US bankruptcy courts without having the assistance of an attorney. This process of representing yourself is know as Pro Se (Latin for "by yourself/for self/on your own behalf.") By choosing to represent yourself, you will be a PRO SE litigant.
Most courts have created Pro Se desks or self-help desks to help you with forms and instructions. Clerks may provide information and the appropriate forms necessary, but are prohibited by law from giving legal advice or assisting, drafting or preparing legal documents. By choosing Do-IT-Yourself filers can save the money that would be necessary to hire an bankruptcy attorney. The cost to file on your own ranges from $200 to $400 Dollars. It will include filing fees, trustee surcharge, and administrative fees.
Unsecured debt such as credit card bills, personal loans, utility bills, etc can be filed under the bankruptcy law. Time of discharge is 3 to 4 months. Bankruptcy will remain on your record for 10 years after the date it was declared.
Corporations are not allowed to file bankruptcy without legal counsel.
Arizona Bankruptcy Court Phoenix (Main Office)
United States Courthouse 230 North First Avenue, Suite 101 Phoenix AZ 85003 Phone: (602)682`4000
AZ Bankruptcy Court Tucson
James A. Walsh United States Courthouse 38 South Scott Avenue Tucson AZ 85701-1704 Phone: (520)202`7500
AZ Bankruptcy Court Yuma
325 West 19th Street, Suite D Yuma AZ 85364 Phone: (928)783`2288
Arizona District Court Flagstaff
United States Courthouse 123 North San Francisco Street, Suite 200 Flagstaff AZ 86001-5296 Phone: (928)774`2566
Arizona District Court (Main Office)
Sandra Day O'Connor United States Courthouse 401 West Washington Street, Room 130 Phoenix AZ 85003 Phone: (602)322`7200
Arizona District Court
Evo A. DeConcini United States Courthouse 405 West Congress Street Tucson AZ 85701 Phone: (520)205`4200
Arizona District Court
325 West 19th Street
Yuma AZ 85364
Phone: (928)329`4766
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