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    CLIENT RESOURCES

    Need to pay fees or expenses?  PAY HERE

    Use our secure online payment portal to cover filing fees, attorney fees, or reimbursements with any major credit card or e-check. You’ll receive an instant email receipt for your records.

    Looking for your case status?  CLICK HERE

    Track real-time updates 24/7—docket entries, upcoming deadlines, hearing dates, and trustee correspondence—all in one place and without needing a PACER account.

    Upload Documents: CLICK HERE

    Safely drag-and-drop pay stubs, tax returns, bank statements, or any other required files to our encrypted server. You’ll get a confirmation as soon as we receive them.

    Credit Counseling Courses: CLICK HERE

    Complete the mandatory pre-filing credit-counseling course online at your own pace. The provider is U.S. Trustee-approved and automatically sends us your completion certificate.

    Debtor Education Courses: CLICK HERE

    After filing, finish the second required “debtor education” course here. Most clients wrap it up in under two hours, and your certificate is e-filed with the court for you.

    Meet with Attorney: CLICK HERE (Password: Ginsburg)

    Schedule a confidential video consultation with Attorney Amy Ginsburg. When prompted, enter the password Ginsburg when prompted.

    Get Property Value: CLICK HERE

    Instantly pull a professional market-value report for your home—perfect for exemption planning, reaffirmation decisions, or settlement negotiations.

    Chapter 13 Payments: CLICK HERE

    Make monthly plan payments via TFS Bill Pay. Funds reach the trustee within two business days, and you can set up automatic drafts to avoid missed payments.

    Access Case Information: CLICK HERE

    Log in to the National Data Center (NDC) to see your Chapter 13 payment history, plan balance, and trustee accounting in real time.

    Trustee Info on Zoom: CLICK HERE

    Find the Zoom link, meeting ID, and dial-in numbers for your § 341 meeting or trustee status conference, plus tips on joining and which documents to have ready.

    EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES 

    Chapter 7 Basics: CLICK HERE

    A plain-English overview of Chapter 7 liquidation: who qualifies, how assets and exemptions work, what gets discharged, and typical timelines from petition to discharge order. Ideal for first-time filers who want to know “what happens to my stuff and my debts?”

    Chapter 13 Basics: CLICK HERE

    Explains the Chapter 13 repayment plan: eligibility caps, how disposable income is calculated, setting up a 3- to 5-year plan, creditor treatment, and how you keep your property. Includes a comparison chart versus Chapter 7 to help you choose.

    Bankruptcy Information Sheet: CLICK HERE

    The official two-page notice from the U.S. Trustee Program that every debtor must read before the 341 meeting. It summarizes your rights, responsibilities, and the consequences of bankruptcy in straightforward language.

    341 Information:  CLICK HERE

    Step-by-step guide to the meeting of creditors (§ 341): what it is, when it happens, who attends, documents to bring, how long it lasts, and what happens afterward. Includes dress code and virtual-attendance tips.

    Sample 341 Questions: CLICK HERE

    A curated list of the most common questions trustees ask at the 341 meeting—covering income, assets, recent transfers, and budget. Reviewing these ahead of time helps calm nerves and ensures consistent answers.

    Preparing for Your 341: CLICK HERE

    A printable checklist plus short video tutorial on gathering IDs, tax returns, pay stubs, bank statements, and other must-have documents. Also covers how to label uploads, test Zoom audio, and handle child-care or work conflicts.

    Chapter 7 Calculator: CLICK HERE

    Interactive tool that estimates whether you pass the “means test.” Enter household income, family size, and allowable expenses to see if you’re likely eligible for Chapter 7 under current median-income thresholds.

    Test Zoom: CLICK HERE

    Launches a no-pressure Zoom room where you can verify your camera, microphone, and internet connection before the real 341 meeting. Includes on-screen instructions for switching devices, muting, and sharing documents.