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Avoid Mistakes When Planning and Filing Virginia Bankruptcy Cases
The best-planned bankruptcy cases go unnoticed. A few debtors glide through the system without attracting attention and receive full discharges in record time. Luck is not involved, but rather each successful debtor begins planning strategically a few weeks or months in advance. These debtors know something that you don’t.
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California Bankruptcy Courts - Eastern District Forms
Questions about electronic case filing may be answered by calling the ECF help desk. Also, the court's
website provides summaries of Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 proceedings, new forms required as of 12-31-03, and
general access information.
United States Courthouse
501 I Street, Suite 3-200
Sacramento, California 95814
Phone: (916) 930-4400
United States Courthouse
1130 12th Street Suite C
Modesto, California 95354
Phone: (209) 521-5160
United States Courthouse
1130 O Street, Suite 2656
Fresno, California 93721
Phone: (559) 498-7217
Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, except holidays.
Website: California Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District
Counties Covered: Jurisdiction
The majority of courts allow either electronic filing or paper filing. A small number of courts only allow
electronic filing. Likewise, a small number of courts only accept paper filings. The trend however is clear: all
courts will eventually accept only electronic filing and will probably continue to accept diskettes at the
clerk's office rather than requiring only online submission. The goal adopted by the U.S. Court system
apparently requires the elimination of paper documents by 2010.
Back to California Bankruptcy Court directory page.
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