Document desk

Rebuild a Prior Bankruptcy Case File

Use the official docket and orders to capture filing, chapter, conversion, dismissal, discharge, closure, plan, payments, and unresolved matters.

File 23

Use the official docket and orders to capture filing, chapter, conversion, dismissal, discharge, closure, plan, payments, and unresolved matters.

Keep originals untouched; mark a working copy with questions.

Put these records in the folder

Original source

Petition, schedules, docket, trustee reports, plan, claims, dismissal or discharge order, and fee records.

For every missing item, note who has it, how it was requested, the expected date, and the deadline it may affect.

Label the first page

OwnerPerson or entity
PeriodStart and end dates
SourceIssuer or official record
StatusComplete, missing, or disputed
Next dateDeadline or follow-up
QuestionWhat requires advice

Before the consultation

  1. Preserve the complete original record.
  2. Put events in date order and reconcile totals.
  3. Mark gaps without inventing an explanation.
  4. Write this question at the front: Create a single prior-case date sheet for the new consultation.
  5. Use a verified secure method for sensitive files.

Run a two-minute file check

Complete

All pages and statement periods are present, including blank or continuation pages that belong to the record.

Consistent

Names, dates, balances, ownership, and totals agree across the cover sheet and original documents—or the difference is marked.

Traceable

Every important number can be followed back to a statement, docket, title, contract, receipt, or clearly labeled estimate.

After the meeting

Keep the file in the same order. Add the date, the person who reviewed it, any correction requested, the promised follow-up, and the next deadline. If a later record changes an earlier answer, preserve both versions and raise the change promptly instead of silently replacing the history.

Privacy habit

Share the minimum necessary through a confirmed recipient and secure portal. Keep your own copy of what was sent and when.

Do not 'clean up' the history

Memory is not reliable enough for dates that may affect a new filing.

Check the current official source

U.S. Courts Bankruptcy Basics explains the federal process. Use official bankruptcy forms, the U.S. Trustee Program means-testing page, and the U.S. Courts page for people filing without a lawyer as applicable. Current local rules, dates, forms, fees, and individual advice still matter.

Connect the folder to the next task

Use the Chapter 7 document checklist, Chapter 13 document checklist, or the complete preparation desk.