According to statistics, in 2010 there were more than 1.5 million bankruptcy petitions filed. Moreover, according to a study conducted by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, since the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA) of 2005 through June 30, 2011, the number of pro se bankruptcy filings increased 187 percent. Moreover, numerous errors have been found in consumer bankruptcy cases thus forcing the bankruptcy court to spend a great deal of their time solving these problems which delays the bankruptcy case process. As a result, the debtor filing bankruptcy has no clue why it is taking so long and they suffer because of the stress and fear they feel on a day to day basis of losing their home or paying their bills.
Further, under BAPCPA, harsh consequences could be imposed upon attorneys if errors are found in one of their clients' bankruptcy petitions. For example, under a provision of 11 U.S.C. Section 707, debtor's attorney are liable for the accuracy of their clients' schedules and filings, and attorneys who fail to verify a debtors' financial information could face harsh sanctions if the information proves to be inaccurate.
However, CM Paralegal Services is an experienced paralegal and virtual bankruptcy assistant service and is dedicated to working hard to change all this. Our staff has developed the skills, knowledge and qualifications working in a bankruptcy law firm, and through the assistance of the professional industry leader, 713Training.Com. We work with attorneys nationwide and prepare well-detailed Chapters 7 and 13 bankruptcy petitions so they can keep their overhead low, free up staff, reduce paperwork and increase their profits.
For more information about CM Paralegal Services, please view our website at http://cmparalegalservicesmissouri.yolasite.com. Please send us an email when you visit and we will be happy to answer any questions.
CM Paralegal Services is freelance paralegal firm that offers our services to licensed attorneys throughout the United States. Since, we are not attorneys we do not provide legal advice. Rather, our blog is intended to give the most recent information relevant to the paralegal and law profession. If you believe that you have a legal issue, you should contact an attorney.
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