Chapter 7 attorneys are also known as Bankruptcy attorneys. They can help one find out your eligibility for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and get one a fresh start.
Yes.
As there are different chapters of bankruptcy, a bankruptcy attorney may be more familiar in handling certain chapters. These chapters include Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13. There attorneys that can advise you which chapter to file for and then help in handling the entire process, while others simply consult without providing execution. It is best to contact attorneys directly, to find out what services they provide.
No they cannot, this is why attorneys ALWAYS want to be paid in full before doing a chapter 7 BK.
Court Fees: $299 Pre Filing Education: $65 Attorneys or Bankruptcy Petition Preparers: anywhere from $100-3000
Attorneys are treated no different than other debtors in bankruptcy. I know an experienced bankruptcy attorney who estimates that he's filed about 20 such cases.
The book of Exodus 7-12
In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Chapter 7 can be found on pages 54-62, depending on the edition and formatting of the book.
You can try to get the court to approve a modified plan; you can convert to chapter 7; or you can dismiss your case.
Chapter 7 of the bible will always be chapter 7.
Chapter 11 is virtually always on for CORPORATIONS and is a "reorganization" rather than a liquidation. Chapter 7 dissolves the corporation. C-7 can happen, and frequently is, shortly after C-11 (actually converting the C-11), especially if no viable reorganization plan can be found.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy forms can be found on various reliable websites. A few of the sites that has Chapter 7 Bankruptcy forms are: www.uslegalforms.com/bankruptcy/, http://www.freebusinessforms.com/free-bankruptcy-forms.html and http://legal-forms-kit.com/.
A Chapter 7 can be filed with an open Chapter 13.