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Where do I go if I file for Bankruptcy in Connecticut?

Most Connecticut residents who file for bankruptcy do not have to go to the Bankruptcy Court in Connecticut.  That’s because most bankruptcy cases are filed electronically in Connecticut and in the rest of the United States. But don’t you have to go somewhere official if you file for bankruptcy? YES. You have to go to… Continue Reading

What happens at a 341 Meeting of Creditors in Connecticut?

One of the first things that happens in a bankruptcy case in Connecticut after the debtor has filed a petition, is a “Meeting of Creditors,” also know as a “341 Meeting” which refers to Section 341 of the Bankruptcy Code. What happens at a 341 Meeting and what’s the experience like? A 341 Meeting is a… Continue Reading