United states bankruptcy court western district of washington

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From Ballotpedia

United states bankruptcy court western district of washington

The United States bankruptcy court, Western District of Washington is the United States bankruptcy court in western Washington that is associated with the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington.

Judges

JudgeAppointed ByAssumed OfficeBachelorsLaw

Marc Barreca

University of Washington

University of Washington

Mary Jo Heston

Timothy W. Dore

Seattle University

University of Washington

Brian D. Lynch

May 11, 2010 -

University of San Francisco

Georgetown University

Christopher M. Alston

July 1, 2015 -

Princeton University, 1985

University of Michigan Law School, 1989

See also

  • United States bankruptcy court
  • Western District of Washington bankruptcy court
  • List of judges

Footnotes

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United states bankruptcy court western district of washington
Terms

Chief Judge, U.S. Bankruptcy Court

How do I look up a bankruptcy in Washington state?

Therefore, individuals seeking free access can obtain basic court information through the Voice Case Information System (VCIS). The voice system is connected to the bankruptcy court's electronic case file system. It is accessible from any touch telephone by dialing (866) 222-8029.

How do I file Chapter 7 in Washington state?

Collect Your Washington Bankruptcy Documents. ... .
Take a Credit Counseling Course. ... .
Complete the Bankruptcy Forms. ... .
Get Your Filing Fee. ... .
Print Your Bankruptcy Forms. ... .
File Your Forms With the Washington Bankruptcy Court. ... .
Mail Documents to Your Trustee. ... .
Take a Debtor Education Course..