Bankruptcy Counseling: The Guidance You Need to Start Over

When debt feels unmanageable and options seem limited, bankruptcy might become a necessary path toward financial relief. But it’s not a decision to make lightly. That’s where Bankruptcy Counseling comes in—a federally required and essential process that ensures you fully understand your financial situation before moving forward.

At APFSC, we offer both pre-bankruptcy credit counseling and post-bankruptcy debtor education. Our certified counselors will walk you through your financial options, help you meet legal requirements, and ensure you’re equipped to rebuild after bankruptcy.

What Is Bankruptcy Counseling?

Bankruptcy counseling is a two-part process required by law for anyone filing for bankruptcy. The first step is pre-bankruptcy credit counseling, which must be completed before filing. It involves a detailed review of your income, debts, and expenses, along with guidance on alternatives to bankruptcy. The second part is post-bankruptcy debtor education, completed after filing and before the discharge, which teaches you how to manage your finances going forward.

These sessions aren’t designed to talk you into or out of bankruptcy—they’re meant to help you make informed, confident choices. Whether you’re pursuing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, bankruptcy counseling gives you the tools to understand your rights, obligations, and opportunities for a fresh start.

Understand the Process — From Filing to Fresh Start

Filing for bankruptcy involves legal and financial obligations. Here’s how APFSC guides you through the process:

1

Pre-Filing Course

Complete this session before submitting bankruptcy paperwork. Understand your alternatives, create a budget, and get required documentation.

2

Pre-Filling Counseling

Required before your debts are discharged. Learn how to manage finances, rebuild credit, and avoid future pitfalls.

3

Receive Certificates

Both sessions include court-approved certificates issued same day.

What to Expect from Pre-Bankruptcy Credit Counseling

The first session focuses on your current financial picture. You’ll work one-on-one with a certified counselor who will evaluate your monthly income, living expenses, and total debt. This session is required before you can file for bankruptcy, and upon completion, you’ll receive a certificate to include with your petition.

In many cases, alternatives such as debt management programs may be presented, but the ultimate decision to proceed is yours. This session ensures that you’re not entering the process blindly and that all options have been considered.

Benefits of Bankruptcy Counseling

Bankruptcy counseling provides more than just compliance—it provides clarity during a time of uncertainty. It helps you make sense of your financial situation and gives you a plan for moving forward.

This knowledge helps take the fear out of the process, replacing it with facts and a clear understanding of what comes next.

Rebuilding After Bankruptcy: The Debtor Education Session

After your bankruptcy case is filed, and before your debts are discharged, you’re required to complete a second course—called post-bankruptcy debtor education. This session prepares you for financial success after bankruptcy by focusing on budgeting, saving, and rebuilding your credit.

Unlike the first session, which evaluates your current situation, this one is future-focused. You’ll learn practical tools that help you avoid falling into the same financial traps and create a stronger, more stable future for yourself and your family.

The end goal isn’t just to close the bankruptcy—it’s to open the door to better financial decisions moving forward.  If you’re exploring options like debt forgiveness, find out whether it or bankruptcy is the safer choice for you and read more today.

Dive Deeper: Everything You Need to Know

Bankruptcy Counseling FAQs

What is bankruptcy counseling?

Bankruptcy counseling is a required financial education process for individuals filing for bankruptcy. It helps you understand your financial situation, explore alternatives, and prepare for a more stable financial future.

Is bankruptcy counseling required by law?

Yes. The law requires two sessions: pre-filing credit counseling and post-filing debtor education. Both must be completed with an approved provider to move forward with your bankruptcy case.

What happens during the counseling session?

You’ll review your income, expenses, debts, and financial goals. The counselor will help you evaluate your options, including whether bankruptcy is the best choice or if other solutions could work.

How long does a bankruptcy counseling session take?

Most sessions take about 60 to 90 minutes. You can usually complete them online, over the phone, or in person—depending on the provider and your preferences.

Will the counselor tell me whether to file for bankruptcy?

No. The counselor will explain your options and help you understand the consequences, but the decision to file is ultimately yours. They do not give legal advice but can refer you to resources if needed.

Will I receive a certificate after the session?

Yes. Upon completing the session, you’ll receive a certificate of completion, which you must submit to the court as part of your bankruptcy process.

Speak to a Bankruptcy Specialist Today

Thinking about bankruptcy can feel overwhelming. But it can also be a reset — a way to rebuild. We’re here to talk it through and help you understand every option. Reach out when you’re ready — we’ll be right here to guide you forward.

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