Marshallville Bankruptcy Attorney
A Marshallville resident seeking a bankruptcy attorney needs an attorney that services their area, a Marshallville bankruptcy attorney. A bankruptcy petition filed for a Marshallville resident would be filed in the Northern District of Ohio Bankruptcy Court, Canton Division. Because this is a federal court, it is not merely limited to a single county like state courts. In fact, this particular federal court covers numerous counties: Wayne County, Stark County, Holmes County, Tuscarawas County, Ashland County, Carroll County, Richland County and Crawford County.
Where are the bankruptcy hearings?
Chapter 7: Ralph Regula Federal Building and United States Courthouse, 401 McKinley Avenue S.W., Canton, Ohio 44702.
Chapter 13: the same location as the Chapter 7 hearings.
What does a bankruptcy petitioner need for the hearings to go forward?
The documents required vary according to the chapter, the trustee, and the individual situation (business bankruptcies may need a lot of documents). The bankruptcy petitioner must bring photographic identification and a social security card to the hearing. Chapter 13 hearings begin with a mandatory informational class with the bankruptcy filers only, followed by the actual hearing with the Chapter 13 trustee and the debtor’s attorney present. This class does not take the place of the mandatory financial management class.
What is the difference between a Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy?
A Chapter 7 bankruptcy is generally quicker, but one’s assets are subject to seizure by the trustee. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy lasts longer with a three to five year payment plan, but the assets are safe.
How do I get other information about bankruptcy?
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How do I get started?
Attorney Gigiano is an experienced Marshallville bankruptcy attorney in Wadsworth who practices in the Canton bankruptcy court and Akron bankruptcy court, both divisions of the Northern District of Ohio Bankruptcy Court. If you have questions about this or other questions you need answered by an experienced Marshallville bankruptcy lawyer in Medina County, please call Attorney Daniel F. Gigiano at 330-336-3330.