In short: all of your assets. This is required by bankruptcy law, and failure to disclose assets can result in fraud charges. Assets include property, both real and personal, as well as any interest in property. Before you get worried about accidentally leaving something off and getting charged with bankruptcy fraud, remember that our lawyers will be right there with you! As long as you are honest with us, we can guide you through the process of disclosing your assets. Just don’t try to cut corners and hide assets, thinking that will protect you. In the long run, it will only cause you harm. Trust us and we’ll get you through this.
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