Frequently Asked Question

Will my utilities be cut off because I filed for bankruptcy?

No. It is against the law for a public utility to cut off or refuse to provide service because you filed for bankruptcy, even if you are seriously behind on your payments. The utility is permitted to charge a deposit. Typically, the utility will start a new account for you. If you are in danger of losing service on a necessary utility, you should let your attorney know right away.

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