Debt Inventory Builder
One place to capture every debt you can find — so nothing gets missed when you and your attorney prepare your schedules. Add debts as you think of them, or let the guided sweep walk you through the places debts hide. When you're done, export a clean summary to bring to your attorney.
This organizer helps you gather, track, and organize information for your bankruptcy process. It is an educational and organizational tool only. We are not attorneys, we do not give legal advice, we are not a bankruptcy petition preparer under 11 U.S.C. §110, and we are not a credit repair organization. Nothing in this product tells you whether to file, which chapter fits your situation, how to classify a debt, or how to complete any official form — those are questions for a licensed bankruptcy attorney. Typical timelines shown here are general information; your court, trustee, and attorney control your actual process.
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Running totals
Totals are approximate and for organizing only — entries without a balance yet are counted as $0. Your attorney will work from exact figures.
Bring it to your attorney
Export your inventory as a clean summary. It's an organizational document — not a court schedule or official form. Your attorney decides where everything belongs.
The PDF option opens your device's print dialog — choose "Save as PDF" as the destination. Both exports are created on your device; nothing is uploaded.
The forgotten debt sweep
The most common paperwork worry in bankruptcy is missing a debt. This guided sweep walks through 20 places debts hide, one at a time. For each one: check it, add anything it shakes loose, and move on. Your progress is saved on this device, so you can stop and pick it back up anytime.
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See all 20 hiding places
Sweep complete. Every hiding place checked. Switch to "My debt list" to review your inventory and export it for your attorney.