
- Instructor: Attorney Bob Schaller
- Lectures: 18
Statement of Financial Affairs.
Every Chapter 7 debtor is required to file a statement of the debtor’s financial affairs. 11 U.S.C. § 521(a)(1)(B)(iii); Bankruptcy Rule 1007(b)(1)(D). Like the Statement of Intent, the Bankruptcy Rules requires a debtor to use a specific national form prescribed by the Judicial Conference of the United States when describing the debtor’s financial affairs. Bankruptcy Rules 1007(b)(1) & 9009(a). These rules are strictly enforced. The statement’s form may not be changed as to affect wording or the order of presenting information. Id.
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Instructional Video - George Washington
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Intro and Official Form and Instruction Booklet
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Part 1, Statement of Financial Affairs
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Part 2, Statement of Financial Affairs
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Part 3, Statement of Financial Affairs
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Part 4, Statement of Financial Affairs
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Part 5, Statement of Financial Affairs
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Part 6, Statement of Financial Affairs
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Part 7, Statement of Financial Affairs
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Part 8, Statement of Financial Affairs
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Part 9, Statement of Financial Affairs
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Part 10, Statement of Financial Affairs
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Part 11, Statement of Financial Affairs
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Part 12, Statement of Financial Affairs
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Video of John Kennedy's Statement of Financial Affairs
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Video of John Adams' Statement of Financial Affairs
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Video of Harry & Elizabeth Truman's Statement of Financial Affairs
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Video of Abraham Lincoln's Statement of Financial Affairs
Reviews
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Tax Law
This course explains the line-by-line details of the Statement of Financial Affairs. A thorough review.