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Law Offices of B. David Sisson
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Law Offices of B. David Sisson is a boutique law firm that employs a number of the most experienced bankruptcy professionals in Oklahoma. While some may look at bankruptcy as a negative process, we know that it can be a powerful and helpful tool for overcoming challenging financial issues, and to position yourself and your business strongly for the future. Working with our team, you will be treated with dignity and respect no matter what your situation is. Our goal is to help take you from your financial position today and improve it, with as little pain as possible throughout the process.

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The Law Offices of B. David Sisson Advantage

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Over 35 Years Of Experience

With over 35 years of experience, we've helped clients with Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Financial difficulties can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face them alone. Our team provides tailored guidance to ease the burden of debt. Whether you aim to eliminate debt through Chapter 7 or need help with a Chapter 13 plan, we have the expertise to assist you.

At The Law Offices of B. David Sisson, we offer personalized attention to help you reclaim financial freedom.

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Free Confidential Consultations

If you're overwhelmed by debt and considering bankruptcy, you're not alone. Navigating this process can be daunting, but our team at The Law Offices of B. David Sisson is here to help. We provide a compassionate approach and aim to empower you with the information needed to make informed decisions. Whether you want to discharge debts through Chapter 7 or find a repayment plan under Chapter 13, we'll work together for the best solution. Don’t let debt hold you back—contact us for a free consultation to start your financial recovery!

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The Bankruptcy Process

If you're thinking about filing for bankruptcy, you are not alone. Once you've considered the alternatives, the next step is to understand what to expect from the process of filing for bankruptcy.


The Law Offices of B David Sisson is a firm that hires the most experienced bankruptcy professionals in Oklahoma. Together we'll navigate the bankruptcy process.

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Getting Started

When considering bankruptcy, one of the first things you need to know is that there are multiple types, or chapters, of bankruptcy.

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Hire a Bankruptcy Attorney

Deciding whether or not to pursue a bankruptcy is a very important choice—and not one you want to make on your own. Talking with an experienced bankruptcy attorney can make sure you understand all your options.

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Gather Your Financial Data

Collect all documents that confirm your income, debts, assets, and monthly household expenses. You will need this information regardless of whether you're interested in filing chapter 7 or chapter 13.

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Obtain Credit Counseling

The bankruptcy code states that this must happen within 180 days before filing your bankruptcy case. Generally, you can complete your credit counseling right before you complete your bankruptcy forms. Afterward, you will receive a certificate of completion that must be filed with the bankruptcy petition.

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File Bankruptcy Forms

You or your bankruptcy attorney must submit your bankruptcy forms, including the bankruptcy petition and required schedules, to the local bankruptcy court, and pay a filing fee.

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Attend the Meeting of Creditors

Your creditors will be notified that you have filed for bankruptcy and invited to attend a meeting of creditors (341 meeting). You must provide information about your finances under oath and answer any questions the bankruptcy trustee or creditors may have.

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Confirmation of Admissibility

Your timeline will differ depending on which type of bankruptcy you file, but before you can be discharged, you must take a financial counseling program. If everything goes well, you are discharged after fulfilling the terms of your bankruptcy and are free to rebuild financially.

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David Sisson

Attorney At Law

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Leanna L. Sisson

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