Start Your Bankruptcy Case Online
We use MyCaseInfo® to prepare your bankruptcy petition. Answer questions online, upload your documents, and our firm handles the rest. Fast, accurate, and secure.
Available for individual filers (single or married) and non-individual filers (small business liquidation).
Three Steps to File
Register Below
Create your secure MyCaseInfo® account using the form on this page. You will receive a confirmation email with your login credentials.
Answer Questions & Upload Documents
Log in to your account and complete the guided questionnaire. Upload pay stubs, tax returns, and other required documents directly through the portal.
We Prepare Your Case
Attorney Fraser reviews your information, prepares your bankruptcy petition, and contacts you to discuss next steps and your filing date.
Individual & Small Business Filings
Individual Cases
Single filer or married couple
- Chapter 7 liquidation (discharge most unsecured debt in 4 to 6 months)
- Chapter 13 repayment plan (3 to 5 year structured plan)
- Single filer or joint filing with spouse
- Means test calculation included
- All required schedules and statements prepared
Non-Individual Cases
Small business liquidation
- Chapter 7 business liquidation for sole proprietors, LLCs, and corporations
- Business asset schedules and creditor matrices
- Orderly wind-down of business operations
- Discharge of qualifying business debts
- Coordination with business records and tax filings
Not sure which chapter is right for you? Schedule a free consultation and Attorney Fraser will review your situation, run the means test, and recommend the best path forward. Call 954-451-0434 (Florida) or 202-417-8128 (DC), or book online.
What You Will Need
Gather these documents before starting your questionnaire. You do not need everything on day one. You can save your progress and return at any time.
Income & Employment
- Pay stubs from all jobs (last 6 months)
- Federal tax returns with all schedules (last 2 years)
- Proof of any other income (Social Security, disability, pension, rental income, alimony)
- If self-employed: profit/loss statements and 1099s
Debts & Obligations
- List of all creditors with account numbers and balances
- Recent credit card and loan statements
- Any court judgments, garnishment orders, or lawsuits
- Student loan statements
- Medical bills
Assets & Property
- Bank statements from all accounts (last 6 months)
- Property deed or lease agreement
- Vehicle titles and loan statements
- Retirement account statements (401(k), IRA, pension)
- Life insurance policies with cash value
Monthly Expenses
- Rent or mortgage payment amount
- Utility bills (electric, water, gas, internet, phone)
- Insurance premiums (health, auto, renter/homeowner)
- Childcare and child support obligations
- Transportation costs (car payment, fuel, tolls)
For small business (non-individual) cases, you will also need business tax returns, a list of business assets, accounts receivable, and any commercial lease agreements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most clients complete the MyCaseInfo questionnaire in 2 to 4 hours total, spread across multiple sessions. You can save your progress and return at any time. The system guides you through each section: personal information, income, expenses, assets, debts, and prior filings. Document uploads happen as you go.
Yes. MyCaseInfo uses bank-level SSL encryption to protect all data transmitted between your device and the server. Your information is accessible only to Steven C. Fraser, P.A. and is never shared with third parties. All attorney-client communications remain privileged.
Once you complete the questionnaire and upload your documents, Attorney Fraser personally reviews everything. He then contacts you to discuss your case, confirm the filing strategy (Chapter 7 or Chapter 13), and schedule your filing date. There are no surprise hand-offs to paralegals or third-party networks.
No. You can start the questionnaire immediately and upload documents as you gather them. The system saves your progress automatically. Most clients begin with basic personal information and add financial documents over the following days.
Yes. Attorney Fraser handles 100% virtual bankruptcy filings across all three Florida federal districts. Case preparation happens through MyCaseInfo, consultations are by phone or video, and the petition is filed electronically. The only in-person requirement is the 341 Meeting of Creditors, which is typically conducted by telephone throughout Florida.
For a joint filing, both spouses complete the questionnaire together under one account. MyCaseInfo supports married couple filings with combined income, expense, and asset schedules. Joint filing is often more cost-effective than two separate petitions.
Chapter 7 (single filer): $1,500 attorney fee + $338 court filing fee. Chapter 7 (married couple): $1,750 attorney fee + $338 court filing fee. Chapter 13: attorney fees vary by plan complexity and are discussed at your free consultation. Payment plans are available through Confido Legal. No hidden costs.
Florida has one of the strongest homestead exemptions in the country. Under Article X, Section 4 of the Florida Constitution, there is no dollar cap on home equity if you have owned and resided in the property for at least 1,215 days before filing. You must continue making mortgage payments, but your equity is fully protected. Chapter 13 can also cure mortgage arrears and stop foreclosure.
MyCaseInfo supports individual cases (single filer or married couple) for Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy, and non-individual cases for small business liquidation under Chapter 7. This includes sole proprietors, LLCs, and corporations seeking orderly wind-down of business operations.
Serving All of Florida by Metro Area
Attorney Fraser is admitted to all three Florida federal bankruptcy courts and the DC Bankruptcy Court. Every case is handled virtually, so your location within Florida does not affect service quality or availability.
Greater Jacksonville Metro
Duval County, St. Johns County, Clay County, Nassau County, Baker County
Greater Orlando Metro
Orange County, Osceola County, Seminole County, Lake County, Volusia County
Greater Tampa Bay Metro
Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, Pasco County, Polk County, Manatee County, Hernando County
Miami-Dade County
All of Miami-Dade including Miami, Hialeah, Miami Beach, Homestead, Coral Gables, Doral, Kendall, and surrounding communities
Broward County
Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Miramar, Coral Springs, Plantation, Davie, Sunrise, and surrounding communities
Palm Beach County
West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Jupiter, Wellington, Palm Beach Gardens, and surrounding communities
Southwest Florida
Lee County (Fort Myers, Cape Coral), Collier County (Naples), Charlotte County, Sarasota County
Space Coast & Treasure Coast
Brevard County (Melbourne, Cocoa), Indian River County, St. Lucie County (Port St. Lucie), Martin County
Greater Tallahassee & Panhandle
Leon County (Tallahassee), Escambia County (Pensacola), Santa Rosa County, Okaloosa County (Fort Walton Beach), Bay County (Panama City), Alachua County (Gainesville)