bankruptcy paralegal services

I want to open a bankruptcy paralegal service from home?
I am a certified bankruptcy paralegal who has 10 years + experience. I want to open my own firm from home but know there are other forms I have to file with the petitions and are not sure where to find the information on line or in books. I am also not sure where I am suppose to sign as a document preparation when I file and would appreciate anyone’s help with links to paralegal help and books.
There are provisions for petition preparers (typists) being allowed to charge fees. I believe that the Court rules or Federal rules prohibit you from referring to your assistance as a paralegal service, since if you are doing anything other than typing the forms from instructions supplied by the debtors, you’ll be practicing law.
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Independent Paralegal’s Handbook: How to Provide Legal Services Without Becoming a Lawyer $136.78 For over 25 years, more and more people have prepared their own legal papers with the help of independent paralegals, instead of handing their cases over to lawyers. The Independent Paralegals’ Handbook is a practical guide for anyone considering a career as a self-employed legal assistant, helping people take the law into their own hands. It contains interviews with leaders in the field, and di… |
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How to Start a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant Service $59.89 How to Start a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant Service is the authoritative instruction manual of the virtual bankruptcy assistant field. For over five months, Victoria Ring, the developer of the virtual bankruptcy field revised, rewrote, and added brand new text to the book so that it complies with the most updated information available. This new FIFTH edition has been expanded to include the fol… |
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Bankruptcy for Paralegals $17.50 An practical introductory bankruptcy manual that explains the differences between each Chapter of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The book’s scope ranges from detailed procedural aspects of common bankruptcy litigation practice to the policy and history behind bankruptcy law. It presents broad and substantive discussions of various types of bankruptcy litigation, parties, exemptions, and the history o… |



