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Due Diligence Reports - Best Case

Import liability and asset information to streamline case preparation.

On average, bankruptcy Attorneys save 60 minutes of data entry per case by importing credit report data directly into the Forms and Schedules.

 

Due Diligence Reports

Developed specifically for bankruptcy attorneys, Stretto’s credit and financial reports offer a wide breadth of client and creditor information compiled from the three primary credit-reporting bureaus.

Credit Reports

Leverage accurate 3-bureau liability data and import directly into schedules D, E, F, and G. Share a user-friendly report PDF with clients.

Financial Report

3-bureau credit report data plus comprehensive asset information ready in Best Case to import into schedule A/B.

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Our bankruptcy veterans offer expert thoughts on market dynamics, emerging trends, and legislation that impact Attorneys.

Bankruptcy Must Be On The Table As A Student Loan Solution

Stretto co-CEOs Jonathan Carson and Eric Kurtzman discuss the relief that bankruptcy can provide from the seemingly insurmountable debt facing millions.

What Is The Means Test In Bankruptcy?

A means test evaluates someone’s finances to determine if they qualify for assistance. These calculations include extra housing costs, special education expenses, and other circumstances.

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