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  • Our services start at only $300. The amount of time we’ll save you and your team is priceless. See Cost for further details.

  • Absolutely. We operate nationwide. That means we can prepare schedules for every division of all 94 federal districts.

  • Nope. We can handle most everything out there, except maybe the notes the lawyer scrawls on the worksheets during the interview. BK Backoffice can draft in Jubilee, Bankruptcy Pro, NextChapter, Best Case, and more. Just ask!

  • At present, our team of paralegals handle drafting, supervised by an attorney with 35 years of experience.

  • No.

    The Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct define the concept of fee division as “a single billing to a client covering the fee of two or more lawyers who are not in the same firm.” Rule 1.04 allows lawyers to divide fees either on the basis of the proportion of services they render or if each lawyer assumes joint responsibility for the representation.

    Backoffice is at all times an independent contractor providing services to law firms. This is no different than the relationship between the law firm and its management consultants, CPAs, or payroll servicers.

    BK Backoffice never assumes responsibility for representation. BK Backoffice does not represent debtors or creditors at any time. Ever. It answers only to the hiring law firm.

    We make every effort to avoid giving legal advice or forming an attorney-client relationship. We will bring to you as the attorney of record any matters that need to be addressed.

  • We are not “bankruptcy petition preparers” as contemplated by 11 U.S.C. Sec. 110 because we don’t accept assignments or payment from non-attorneys. All the work our expert bankruptcy paralegals do is approved before it’s released.

  • Yes. You can expect us to treat all the data we handle in the strictest confidence, just like you do, and no different from your other employees.

  • Yes. We secure our data just like you do.

  • Here’s a list of ideas that my friend ChatGPT , drafted for me.

    1. Work through the stack of files on the corner of your desk.

    2. Finally draft that dischargeability complaint (we can help you with that, too.)

    3. Plot your transition from lawyer to auctioneer.

    4. You’ll be able to get to the Rotary meeting next week.

    5. Have dinner with your spouse and kids. (Just so you know, your son is 9 and your daughter is 7. Your spouse is just 3 credits from completing her nursing degree. )

    6. Finally get your money’s worth out of that Netflix subscription.

    7. Join the community choir.