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Next Result Bankruptcy Basics for Low-Income Clients
Author(s): Sally J. ElkingtonPractice Area: Bankruptcy & Restructuring, Pro BonoPublished: Sep 2013PLI Item #: 43435CHB Spine #: 13 Terms & ConnectorsNatural Language
Front Matter Faculty Bios Table of Contents Chapter 1. Part I: Overview of Bankruptcy Law: Jurisdiction, Venue, Eligibility & Parties Chapter 2. Overview—Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Forms Chapter 3. Application to Pay Filing Fee in Installments (Official Form B 3A) Chapter 4. Application for Waiver of the Chapter 7 Filing Fee for Individuals who cannot Pay the Filing Fee in Full or in Installments (Official Form B 3B) Chapter 5. Part I: Overview of Bankruptcy Law: Jurisdiction, Venue, Eligibility & Parties (Powerpoint Slides) Chapter 6. Part II: Attorney Duties Chapter 7. 11 U.S.C. §101—Definition of Debt Relief Agency Chapter 8. 11 U.S.C. §526—Restrictions on Debt Relief Agencies Chapter 9. 11 U.S.C. §527—Disclosures Chapter 10. 11 U.S.C. §528—Requirements for Debt Relief Agencies Chapter 11. Brief for the United States, Milavetz, Gallop& Milavetz, P.A., Et Al. v. United States of America, Supreme Court of the United States (2009) Chapter 12. Client Intake Sheets Chapter 13. Initial Consultation Agreement and Required Notices Chapter 14. Attorney Client Agreement—Chapter 7 Chapter 15. Client Questionnaire Chapter 16. Part II: Attorney Duties (Powerpoint Slides) Chapter 17. Part III: Discharge of Debts and the Automatic Stay Chapter 18. Part III: Discharge of Debts and the Automatic Stay (Powerpoint Slides) Chapter 19. Part IV: Bankruptcy Estate & Exemptions Chapter 20. 11 U.S.C. §522—Exemptions with Editorial Notes Provided by Carl R. Gustafson Chapter 21. Part IV: Bankruptcy Estate & Exemptions (Powerpoint Slides) Chapter 22. Part V: Means Test Chapter 23. Part V: Means Test (Powerpoint Slides) Chapter 24. Part VI: Filing the Case Chapter 25. Guidelines for New Chapter 7 Cases Chapter 26. 11 U.S.C. §341—Meetings of Creditors and Equity Security Holders Chapter 27. Notice to Consumer Debtor(s) Under §342(b) of the Bankruptcy Code (Official Form FB 201A) Chapter 28. Part VI: Filing a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case (PowerPoint Slides) Index Sally J. Elkington is a partner in the firm of Elkington Shepherd LLP. Ms. Elkington has been practicing law since for over 30 years, and specifically consumer bankruptcy law for over twenty years. Elkington Shepherd LLP represent debtors and creditors in Chapters 7, 13 and 11. Elkington Shepherd LLP currently files in all of the divisions of the Northern District of California, as well as the Eastern District of California.
Ms. Elkington served a three-year term as a Commissioner for the California State Bar Judicial Nomination and Evaluation Commission (JNE) and is a Past President of the board of the Alameda County Bar Association (ACBA). She has served as both chair and board liaison to the Bankruptcy and Consumer Law Section Executive Committees, and chair of the Lawyer Referral Governing Committee. She currently supervises the monthly Low Income Bankruptcy Clinic for Volunteer Legal Services of the ACBA.
Ms. Elkington is a member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) and has served on the Northern District Credit Abuse Resistance Education (CARE) Program development committee.