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Chapter 7 Contact Form

The federal bankruptcy laws are complex, and an experienced advocate can help you navigate them efficiently. If you are contemplating filing for bankruptcy, contact a lawyer.

If you are struggling with unmanageable debt, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy may allow you to put an end to debt worries. To learn more about bankruptcy and bankruptcy alternatives, contact the Price Law Firm.

We are conveniently located in Altamonte Springs in the Orlando-Kissimmee metro area. Attorney Charles W. Price has personally helped thousands of clients with debt problems.

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Chapter 7 Contact Form

Name

Email Address

Phone Number

Name of business

Type of business (sole proprietorship, partnership, LLC, LLP, corporation, etc.)

Business address

Person and address to which correspondence should be sent

Additional contact information for responsible party (phone, fax, cell phone, alternate phone, e-mail, etc.)

Best time and way to reach you

Date of incorporation or when business began

State of incorporation, if applicable

States in which licensed to do business

Any other fictitious business names used

Corporate affiliates (parent and/or subsidiary companies)

General counsel's name and contact information

List all assets of the company below.

Type of Asset Value Amount Owed
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List all liabilities of the company below.

Creditor Amount Owed Amount Past Due
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Total gross income for last fiscal year
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Total net income for last fiscal year
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Income expected this fiscal year:

Gross
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Net
$

Additional relevant information

Special concerns

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