Crystal Ibarra & Associates
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Independent Paralegal Services
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Services
What we do
Upon receipt of your intake, credit report, 6-weeks paystubs and additional
documentation, we will review the paperwork and notify you of any missing
information.

We will look up auto and real property value;

Gather missing information;

Complete data entry;

email you the completed petition for review. (
click here for guidance)
The process
Attorney office will meet with client and go over the petition.

The petition will be updated and/or edited as needed.

The Attorney will fax or email back the changes and first certificate.

We file and assign Trustee/341 hearing!

Complete Proof of Service of Chapter 13 Plan (we serve)

Attorney's office mails tax returns to trustee.
Attorney's who do not have CM/ECF
access are required to file petitions.
Visit our downloads page to get started!
Lien Stripping Information
The Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Process is
complex. We can help you get through
each case . We inform you of possible
problems. We also let you know if there
will be payout problems or if the clients
expenses are too high or too low. This
is extremely important, as it will change
the clients monthly payment. If you need
an experienced Paralegal, you have
come to the right place!
We can also help
you with your Lien
Stripping!
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Lien Stripping
Avoidance:
The Bankruptcy Code permits the debtor to eliminate (avoid) some kinds of liens that interfere with (or impair) an exemption
claimed in the bankruptcy. Most judgment liens that have attached to the debtor's home can be avoided if the total of the liens
(mortgages, judgment liens and statutory liens) is greater than the value of the property in which the exemption is claimed. This is
sometimes called "lien stripping."

Adversary proceeding:
A lawsuit filed in the bankruptcy court which is related to the debtor's bankruptcy case. Examples are complaints to determine the
dischargeability of a debt and complaints to determine the extent and validity of liens.
Definitions
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