You're starting something that changes everything. Let's go.
Let’s get your bankruptcy case organized.
Answer a few questions and we’ll build your complete document packet — ready to hand to an attorney or file with the court.
Getting started.
Which chapter are you filing under?
Common questions answered
Will I lose my car, house, or bank account? Get plain-language answers first.
Not sure if Chapter 7 is right for you?
Take the Chapter 7 Qualification Check™ — free, private, and not legal advice.
What’s included
Not right for everyone
JustiPal™ is not right for everyone. If your situation involves active litigation, criminal proceedings, complex business assets, or you need legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney.
Your Privacy & Security
Your intake responses and uploaded documents are stored securely and never shared with third parties without your consent. You control your case file.
What Happens Next?
Here’s exactly what to expect after you get started.
Complete Your Intake (15–20 min)
Answer guided questions about your financial situation
Review Your Document Packet
We organize everything into a clean, court-ready format
File With Your Local Court
Step-by-step instructions included for your county
Your Fresh Start Begins
Most cases discharged in 3–4 months
Common Questions
You can change your chapter selection at any time.
Not sure where to start? Try the free Bankruptcy Starter Kit →
Your Bankruptcy Document Packet will include:
Prepared and organized for you
Included with your guided intake. Documents prepared based on your answers.
Everything You Need, One Flat Fee
Most people who started where you are…
Felt more prepared after step 2
Organized their documents in under 30 minutes
Completed the full intake in 1 sitting
JustiPal™ is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
JustiPal™ prepares and organizes your information. We do not provide legal advice.
Frequently Asked Questions
JustiPal™ is a document preparation service. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. For legal advice, consult a licensed attorney in your state.