Honesty Will Keep You From Being Charged With Bankruptcy Filing Fraud

When filing bankruptcy, you need to be totally honest with the trustee in bankruptcy court. If you’re not completely honest there are chances that the trustee will charge you with bankruptcy fraud. In order to dispute charges of fraud, debtors should give lawyers full disclosure of personal and business finances, paying special attention to the court’s concerns. In turn, lawyers should offer realistic expectations of outcomes and prepare debtors to address any indescrepancies, questions or concerns the court may have. Compiling enough accurate and honest fiscal information will give a bankruptcy filing fraud attorney sufficient ammunition to build a solid case in defense of an innocent, but hopefully wrongfully accused debtor.

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