Bankruptcy Fraud
While it is often considered difficult to accidentally commit fraud, some of the complication and intricacies involved in filing for bankruptcy can make it so that a person unknowingly and unintentionally commits fraudulent actions. To learn more about illegal bankruptcy strategies and how you can set up your financial future the right way, contact the West Palm Beach bankruptcy attorneys of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. at 561-353-2800 today. Let an experienced bankruptcy lawyer work with you to determine the best legal path to financial freedom for you.
What Not to Do
The standards for fraud seem simple enough at times, but with bankruptcy consisting of so many exemptions and possible special circumstance changes, even what should be simple can become misleading. When filing for bankruptcy, do not do the following:
- Purge documents containing necessary financial figures
- Lie in any statement during bankruptcy proceedings
- Hide or refuse to provide proper documentation of assets
- Intentionally enter into a conflict of interests
Although the American bankruptcy code can provide for special circumstances, keeping yourself from committing these basic wrongdoings can make the process smoother for you. Consult a legal professional to learn more what actions should be avoided in your particular situation.
Contact Us
Contact the West Palm Beach bankruptcy attorneys of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. at 561-353-2800 to discuss your case with a trustworthy advocate today. To prepare yourself for the rigors of bankruptcy’s personal finance reforms, knowing what to expect and having someone to help you through the process can provide a peace of mind otherwise difficult to come by.






