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"Texas Chapter 7 Information"

Basic information and forms are available from Texas bankruptcy courts. Be aware that the court's personnel is prohibited to provide any party in interest with personal legal advice. Instructions provided are technical, and do not explain all options or the effect of decisions made when selecting chapter and options available to all debtors.

11 U.S.C. Chapter 7 provides the following:
  • SUBCHAPTER I OFFICERS AND ADMINISTRATION
  • SUBCHAPTER II COLLECTION, LIQUIDATION, AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE ESTATE
  • SUBCHAPTER III STOCKBROKER LIQUIDATION
  • SUBCHAPTER IV COMMODITY BROKER LIQUIDATION
  • SUBCHAPTER V CLEARING BANK LIQUIDATION

In addition to statutes appearing in chapter 7, many other provisions of different titles and Chapters of the United States Code apply.

Words and phrases used by the court are frequently terms of legal art. In practice, legal terms convey an assortment of requirements for compliance, according to case law, statutes and rules. Although the common usage of a word or phrase may be clear to an average person, legal terminology easily snares unaware pro se debtors because of the complexity of bankruptcy laws. Also be aware, attorneys representing creditors readily sense a pro se debtor's apprehension, and test their knowledge, confidence and compliance. For this this reason, pro se debtors must become their own best advocate, and be capable of defending their right to debt relief according to current laws.

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