Bankruptcy might be a way to earn money from different people and organizations, but people who are facing it personally know how big a task it is to deal with it, and complete all the related processes without losing it completely.
Filing a chapter 13 bankruptcy can be as easy or as tough as you make it. If you have an experienced California attorney with you, you can end up saving a lot of money while filing bankruptcy. But if you get the help from some small-time and inexperienced attorney, your case could weaken without your knowledge.
In bankruptcy cases a bankruptcy trustee is a court-appointed impartial officer who is charged with administering the debtor's estate. The trustee is appointed by the Department of Justice's United States Trustee and serves as a representative of creditors and protects their interests both in cases filed under Chapter 13 and Chapter 7.