Filing for bankruptcy in Nevada first involves consulting a Nevada lawyer. This lawyer should be an expert in bankruptcy and can give you advice and thoughts on your bankruptcy case. Following this consultation, you'll need to file a petition in Nevada court. This will immediately stop your creditors from suing you and foreclosing on your property. During this reprieve, you'll need to evaluate your financial assets, liquidate some of them to pay off your debt, and learn exactly which assets may be labeled as an exemption, or assets that you do not have to liquefy to pay your debts.
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