Los Angeles Bankruptcy Law in Woodland Hills CA
Adversary Proceedings in Bankruptcy
The Law Offices of Michael H. Raichelson represents consumers, small businesses, and creditors in adversary proceedings in bankruptcy. Adversary proceedings may be filed by the bankruptcy trustee or by other parties. For example, a creditor may file an adversary proceeding to object to the debtor's discharge, or a debtor may commence an adversary proceeding against a creditor as a response to a violation of the automatic stay. We represent both creditors and debtors in adversary proceedings.
Adversary proceedings are governed by court rules found in Part VII of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure and, in part, by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. A bankruptcy case may contain one or more adversary proceedings, or it may contain none at all.
Contact the Bankruptcy Law Firm in Los Angeles at 866-912-2669 for a free consultation or use our contact form. At the Law Offices of Michael H. Raichelson, our fees are flexible, and under certain circumstances you can make payments over time.
The Law Offices of Michael H. Raichelson is a debt relief agency as defined by the United States Bankruptcy Code.

