Level 3
Firms
What You Do
As a bankruptcy attorney, your role is to help individuals complete and file bankruptcy forms—typically for Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 cases. As such, you will guide them from intake, completing and filing of forms and preparing them for their 341 Hearing. You will also answer their questions and concerns about the process in general and what to expect AFTER their bankruptcy is completed and they have received their Discharge. As such you can take pride in helping those in your community who need help and assist them in getting a fresh start in their financial life. In all likelihood you will see them again in your practice for other services, such as a home purchase or business representation.
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Maximizes Senior Attorney Time
Instead of relying on case-by-case explanations from busy senior staff, tutorials allow junior attorneys to independently build foundational knowledge. This preserves valuable billable time while still ensuring quality instruction.
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Standardizes Training Across the Board
Well-crafted tutorials ensure consistent, high-quality instruction that doesn’t vary depending on who happens to be doing the training. This creates a level playing field where every new attorney receives the same baseline education.
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Accelerates Onboarding
New hires can dive into structured learning modules from day one, gaining confidence and competence faster than traditional shadowing alone. This jumpstarts productivity and integrates them into active matters more efficiently.
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Promotes Autonomy and Confidence
Self-directed learning through tutorials empowers junior attorneys to take ownership of their professional development. When they troubleshoot issues or clarify concepts through independent study, they internalize the material more deeply and come to senior attorneys with more thoughtful, focused questions.
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Promotes Autonomy and Confidence
Self-directed learning through tutorials empowers junior attorneys to take ownership of their professional development. When they troubleshoot issues or clarify concepts through independent study, they internalize the material more deeply and come to senior attorneys with more thoughtful, focused questions.
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Improves Client Service
When junior attorneys are better prepared and trained uniformly, the quality of work delivered to clients is more consistent and reliable—boosting the firm’s reputation and reducing rework.
How You Make Money
You charge a flat fee for your services, which must be reasonable and disclosed to the court. Rates vary by region, but many preparers charge between $100 and $250 per case, depending on complexity. If you build a steady stream of clients, this can add up quickly.
You don’t need a license or formal certification, but you do need to understand the bankruptcy process. You can learn through:
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Online training programs or courses
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Mentorship
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Industry Resources
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Step-by-Step Guides & Marketing Tips
Ready to Start Your Bankruptcy Journey?
Learn everything you need to become a confident, compliant Bankruptcy Petition Preparer. This full course walks you through every step—from understanding bankruptcy basics to filling out forms and building your business. Whether you’re looking to earn extra income or start a full-time service, this training gives you the tools to succeed.
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