Why Filing Bankruptcy Online Makes Sense
Real estate foreclosure requires notice, while vehicle repossession
does not. To prevent either of these occurrences from happening, either known
or unknown, filing bankruptcy online immediately prevents legal taking
of property. Even if notice is provided within a reasonable time after
foreclosure or repossession, so long as the clerk's file stamp predates
(even by one second), all self help, collections, judgments and other
forms of legal recourse are nullified. Filing Bankruptcy Online
quickly prevents all further damage caused by creditors, and begins a
federal administrative process with jurisdiction over an individuals
estate.
The Easy Way For Filing Bankruptcy Online
According to the Administrative Office of the Federal Bankruptcy
Courts, all attorneys must file via the PACER system by the year 2010.
Many federal districts and divisions already require all attorneys and
law firms to file online. Additionally, most other districts permit an
even greater number of lawyers to file online, so that virtually all
lawyers nationwide already file via the PACER system. Filing bankruptcy
online is the preferred choice, and already a reality for most cases.
However, the primary limitation of the PACER system is that individuals,
although permitted to open accounts and review public records, may not Filing Bankruptcy Online. Individuals
representing themselves must appear at the clerk's office and pay filing
fees in cash or by certified check or money order.
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