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Bankruptcy is the set of federal laws that shield businesses and people from the collection actions of the people and companies to whom they owe money. To obtain such protection, people and businesses must file under one of the bankruptcy chapters (Chapter 13, Chapter 11, Chapter 7, etc.). Once the appropriate paperwork (i.e., “petition”) is filed with the court, the filer receives both short-term and long-term bankruptcy relief.

The short-term bankruptcy relief is called the “automatic stay.” The stay is a court injunction that prohibits creditors and nearly all debt collectors from contacting the person or business for the debt or from using state laws to garnish or levy on the person's or business’ income or property.  Filing your case stops all garnishments. The short-term bankruptcy relief continues while the court examines the case and ensures it is proper under the laws.

Long-term bankruptcy relief is called a “discharge.” A discharge is the court ordering that none of a filer’s debts (with certain exceptions) can be collected on ever again. The purpose of the bankruptcy laws is to give you a “fresh start,” so that you can get back on your feet financially and be able to contribute to yourself, your family, and society.
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The bankruptcy law is Title 11 of the United States Code. The United States Code is the federal law passed and amended by Congress throughout the years. The bankruptcy law is comprised of nine chapters, some of which govern specific types of bankruptcy and some of which provide general rules applicable to all bankruptcies. Since bankruptcy law is federal law, people and businesses must use bankruptcy through the federal courts.

The federal judiciary is comprised of eleven circuits throughout the country. Each state is in a particular district in a particular circuit. For example, all Minnesota bankruptcies are filed in the United States Eighth Circuit, District of Minnesota.

The bankruptcy law is interpreted by case law in each district. Further, state law can come into play on certain issues. While hiring an attorney is not an absolute necessity to file for bankruptcy (as an attorney is not a necessity to use any part of the legal system) with a confluence of so many laws and the severity of the consequences should something be done in error, it is prudent to contact an attorney prior to filing bankruptcy and prior to taking any actions in preparation of bankruptcy.

Everyone who files for bankruptcy protection must attend a section 341 hearing, also known as a meeting of creditors.  Where you attend this meeting depends on which county you live in.  Below is a list of MN counties and the cities in which the 341 hearings are held.  At the bottom of the page is the building address for each city's meeting location.
Aitkin - Duluth
Anoka - Minneapolis
Becker - Fergus Falls
Beltrami - Fergus Falls or Crookston
Benton - St. Cloud
Big Stone - Fergus Falls
Blue Earth - Mankato
Brown - Redwood Falls or Mankato
Carlton - Duluth
Carver - Minneapolis
Cass - Duluth
Chippewa - St. Cloud
Chisago - St. Paul
Clay - Fergus Falls
Clearwater - Fergus Falls
Cook - Duluth
Cottonwood - Mankato
Crow Wing - St. Cloud
Dakota - St. Paul
Dodge - Rochester
Douglas - Fergus Falls
Faribault - Mankato
Fillmore - Rochester
Freeborn - Mankato
Goodhue - St. Paul
Grant - Fergus Falls
Hennepin - Minneapolis
Houston - Rochester
Hubbard - Fergus Falls
Isanti - St. Cloud
Itasca - Duluth
Jackson - Mankato or Redwood Falls
Kanabec - St. Cloud
Kandiyohi - St. Cloud
Kittson - Fergus Falls
Koochiching - Duluth
Lac Qui Parle - Mankato
Lake - Duluth
Lake of the Woods - Fergus Falls
LeSuer - Mankato
Lincoln - Mankato
Lyon - Mankato
Mahnomen - Fergus Falls
Marshall - Fergus Falls
Martin - Mankato
McLeod - Minneapolis
Meeker - Mankato or Redwood Falls
Mille Lacs - St. Cloud
Morrison - St. Cloud
Mower - Rochester
Murray - Mankato
Nicollet - Mankato or Redwood Falls
Nobles - Mankato
Norman - Fergus Falls
Otter Tail - Fergus Falls
Olmsted - Rochester
Pennington - Fergus Falls
Pine - St. Cloud
Pipestone - Mankato
Polk - Fergus Falls
Pope - Fergus Falls
Ramsey - St. Paul
Red Lake - Fergus Falls
Redwood - Mankato
Renville - Mankato or Redwood Falls
Rice - St. Paul
Rock - Mankato
Roseau - Fergus Falls
St. Louis - Duluth
Scott - St. Paul
Sherburne - St. Cloud
Sibley - Mankato
Stearns - St. Cloud
Steele - Rochester
Stevens - Fergus Falls
Swift - Duluth
Todd - Fergus Falls
Traverse - Fergus Falls
Wabasha - Rochester
Wadena - Fergus Falls
Waseca - Mankato
Washington - St. Paul
Watonwan - Mankato
Wilkin - Fergus Falls
Winona - Rochester
Wright - St. Cloud
Yellow Medicine - Mankato
Minneapolis
U.S. Courthouse
300 South Fourth Street, Room 1017
Minneapolis, MN 55415
Duluth
U.S. Courthouse
515 W. 5th Street
Duluth, MN 55802
St. Cloud
American Red Cross
1301 W Saint Germain Street, Room 112
St. Cloud, MN 56301-3415
Rochester
Olmstead County Government Center
151 4th Street SE, Conf. Rm. 2A & B
Rochester, MN 55904

St. Paul
Warren E. Burger Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse
316 North Robert Street, Room 402
St. Paul, MN 55101
Mankato
U.S. Post Office
401 South 2nd Street, 2nd Floor
Mankato, MN 56001
Crookston
Polk Count Courthouse
612 North Broadway, 1st Floor
Crookston, MN 56716
Fergus Falls
U.S.Courthouse, Room 209
118 South Mill Street
Fergus Falls, MN 56716

Chapter 13 section 341 hearings occur in the same location for each city location except the following:
Minneapolis
310 Plymouth Building
12 South 6th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55402
Redwood Falls
Redwood County Public Health Building
266 East Bridge St.
Redwood Falls, MN 56283
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