How to File Bankruptcy Chapter 7 in Texas?

Confirm you qualify for Chapter 7 using the Texas median income test and means test

Gather financial documents, including pay stubs, tax returns, bank statements, debts, assets, and monthly expenses

Complete the required credit counseling course from an approved provider within 180 days before filing

Decide whether to file individually or jointly with a spouse

Choose the correct Texas bankruptcy court district based on where you live

Prepare the bankruptcy petition, schedules, statement of financial affairs, and other required forms

List all creditors, assets, income, expenses, and recent financial transactions accurately and completely

File the bankruptcy paperwork with the appropriate Texas bankruptcy court

Pay the filing fee or request to pay in installments or apply for a fee waiver if eligible

Receive the automatic stay that stops most collection actions

Attend the meeting of creditors under Section 341

Provide the trustee with any requested documents before or after the meeting

Complete the required debtor education course after filing

File the certificate of completion for the debtor education course with the court

Respond to any trustee or court requests for additional information

Claim Texas or federal exemptions as allowed to protect eligible property

Wait for the trustee to review the case and determine whether any nonexempt assets will be liquidated

Object to any claims or motions if necessary within the required deadlines

Receive the discharge order if the case is completed successfully

Keep copies of all filed documents and the discharge order for your records

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