Dallas · Fort Worth · North Texas
Bankruptcy paralegal support for Dallas–Fort Worth attorneys
We prepare Chapter 7, 13 and 11 petitions, schedules, means tests and plans for your DFW clients — filing-ready inside your software, ready for your review and signature. You take on more cases without adding staff; you keep the client, the judgment, and the courtroom.
U.S.-based · bankruptcy-only · bilingual (English & Spanish) · for licensed attorneys and law firms
The DFW caseload is climbing. Filings in the Northern District of Texas climbed to roughly 12,791 in 2025 — up sharply from about 6,600 in 2021 — tracking the national rebound (U.S. filings rose ~11% in 2025). The caseload is dominated by Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. (N.D. Tex. statistics) When your volume rises with it, we're the overflow capacity that scales — without a payroll line.
What we take off your desk
Chapter 7
Liquidation cases, prepared and ready to file.
- Client intake review and document collection follow-up
- Means test calculation and Schedules A–J preparation
- Statement of Financial Affairs and required disclosures
Chapter 13
Repayment-plan cases, from petition to confirmation.
- Petition, schedules, and Chapter 13 plan preparation
- Disposable income and plan feasibility calculations
- Trustee correspondence and confirmation hearing prep
Chapter 11 / Subchapter V
Reorganization support for business and complex cases.
- Voluntary petition, schedules, and SOFA preparation
- Monthly operating reports and compliance tracking
- Creditor matrix, service lists, and noticing
Transparent pricing: Chapter 7 from $325 · Chapter 13 from $525 · Chapter 11 / Sub V $90/ hour. Full pricing →
We know the DFW courts
DFW isn't one bankruptcy court — it's three venues, and getting the division right matters. We prepare filing-ready work for each, so the venue and local procedure are handled before the file reaches you.
DFW court resourcesDallas Division (N.D. Tex.)
Dallas, Ellis, Hunt, Johnson, Kaufman, Navarro & Rockwall counties
Earle Cabell Federal Building, downtown Dallas.
Fort Worth Division (N.D. Tex.)
Tarrant, Parker & neighboring counties (Fort Worth, Arlington)
Same district, different division and Chapter 13 trustees (Tim Truman; Pam Bassel).
Plano Division (E.D. Tex.)
Collin County (Plano, Frisco, McKinney) & the north-metro suburbs
A common surprise: Collin County is in the EASTERN District of Texas, not Dallas. We prepare for it too.
Why DFW firms work with us
Local venue fluency
Dallas, Fort Worth and Plano (E.D. Tex.) — we prepare to the right division and its procedures.
You stay in control
The attorney owns the client, the advice, the signature and the courtroom. We prepare; you decide.
Bilingual intake
English & Spanish — a real advantage across the DFW metro.
Risk-free first case
Correction guarantee, and your first case is risk-free — see the quality with no downside.
Questions DFW attorneys ask
Do you serve attorneys across all of Dallas–Fort Worth?
Yes. We prepare for the Dallas Division (Dallas, Ellis, Hunt, Johnson, Kaufman, Navarro and Rockwall counties), the Fort Worth Division of the same Northern District, and the Eastern District's Plano Division for Collin County (Plano, Frisco, McKinney). Everything is remote, so your firm's location is never a limit.
Is Collin County (Plano/Frisco) in the Dallas bankruptcy court?
No — a common surprise. Collin County files in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Plano Division, not the Dallas Division. We prepare for both, and getting the venue right is exactly the kind of detail we handle so your filings are clean.
Do you work inside our software and CM/ECF?
Yes. We prepare petitions, schedules, means tests and Chapter 13 plans inside Best Case or Jubilee, filing-ready for your review and your CM/ECF signature. You review, sign, and file; we handle the production.
Are you a bankruptcy petition preparer?
No. We work exclusively for licensed attorneys and law firms, under your supervision. We do not advise debtors, do not interact with the public as a filer, and are not a §110 petition preparer. The attorney owns the client relationship, the legal judgment, the signature, and the courtroom.
Can you help with an emergency filing to stop a Dallas-area foreclosure sale?
Yes. Texas foreclosure sales happen on the first Tuesday of the month, so timing is tight. When a client needs the automatic stay fast, we turn around an emergency (skeleton) petition so you can file and stop the sale, with the full schedules to follow on the deadline.
Hand off your DFW caseload
Book a free 15-minute consultation and we'll show you how much attorney time you can get back — your first case is risk-free.
Services are provided exclusively to licensed attorneys and law firms. We are not a bankruptcy petition preparer and do not provide legal advice or services to the public.