
Bankruptcy Courts Districts
Bankruptcy courts are specialized federal courts that handle cases related to bankruptcy, where individuals or businesses seek relief from debt. The United States is divided into regions, each containing a bankruptcy district. These districts correspond to federal judicial districts and allow people to file for bankruptcy under specific laws. Each court evaluates the debtor's financial situation, providing a structured process for debt relief, either through repayment plans or liquidation of assets. These courts help ensure a fair legal process for both debtors and creditors, facilitating a fresh financial start for those in financial distress.