As discussed in a previous post on this blog, most Connecticut residents who file for bankruptcy do not actually need to to go Bankruptcy Court and go before a Bankruptcy Judge. Rather instead, your only in-person interaction with bankruptcy officials comes at your 341 Meeting of Creditors when you meet with the trustee for your case.
That said, it’s still helpful to have basic information about the Bankruptcy Courts in Connecticut. So without further ado, here’s the website along with the locations, the names of the bankruptcy judges and the bankruptcy clerks:
Connecticut Bankruptcy District Court
Website: http://www.ctb.uscourts.gov
Court Locations:
- Bridgeport
- Hartford
- New Haven
Counties: Jurisdiction covers all Connecticut counties.
Judges:
Hon. Albert S. Debrowski
U.S. Bankruptcy Court
450 Main St.
Hartford, CT 06103
(860) 240-3679
Hon. Alan H. W. Shiff
U.S. Bankruptcy Court
915 Lafayette Blvd.
Bridgeport, CT 06604
(203) 579-5806
Hon. Lorraine Weil
U.S. Bankruptcy Court
157 Church St., 18th Fl.
New Haven, CT 06510
(203) 773-2797
Connecticut Bankruptcy Help
If you’re thinking about bankruptcy in Connecticut, please contact me for a free initial consultation to get answers to all of your Connecticut bankruptcy questions.
Contact Attorney Melchionne
Eugene S. Melchionne, Esq.
27 First Ave.
Waterbury, CT 06710
(203) 757-3437
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