Bankruptcy Exhibit Stamping
Organize and stamp exhibits for bankruptcy proceedings. From financial statements to adversary proceedings, prepare court-ready bankruptcy exhibits.
Common Bankruptcy Exhibits
Financial Statements
Schedules, SOFAs, income/expense statements
Bank Records
Account statements, transactions, balances
Tax Returns
Personal and business tax filings
Asset Documentation
Property deeds, titles, valuations, liens
Why Bankruptcy Attorneys Use ExhibitPrep
- Batch bank statements - Process months of bank records with sequential numbering
- Schedule cross-referencing - Organize exhibits to correspond with bankruptcy schedules
- High-volume handling - Stamp large document productions efficiently
- Adversary binders - Combine exhibits for adversary proceedings and contested matters
- Client confidentiality - Financial records stay on your device
Bankruptcy Exhibit Checklist
Download our free checklist for bankruptcy proceedings, adversary matters, and creditor hearings. Complete financial documentation.
Bankruptcy Exhibit Workflow
Gather Financial Records
Collect bank statements, tax returns, asset documentation, and schedules
Upload to ExhibitPrep
Batch upload all documents and organize by category
Apply Sequential Labels
Stamp with clear numbering for easy cross-reference to schedules
Export Exhibits
Download individually or as combined exhibit binders for adversary proceedings
🆕 New: Trial Binder Mode
Create court-ready trial binders with alphabetic labels (A, B, C), per-exhibit page numbering (A1-A5), and drag-drop reordering. Great for bankruptcy trial preparation with auto-generated table of contents and exhibit titles.
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Watch how to batch stamp financial statements, bank records, and tax returns in under 20 seconds.

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Bankruptcy Exhibits by State
Each state has specific exhibit marking rules. Find your state's requirements:
Bankruptcy Exhibit FAQ
What exhibits are most common in bankruptcy cases?
Financial statements, bank records, tax returns, asset documentation, creditor correspondence, and property valuations are frequently used in bankruptcy proceedings and adversary matters.
How should I organize bank records as exhibits?
Organize chronologically by account. Stamp each statement with sequential exhibit numbers and create a summary index showing account, date range, and exhibit number.
Can I batch stamp multiple months of financial records?
Yes! ExhibitPrep handles batch processing of large financial document sets. Perfect for organizing extensive bank records, credit card statements, and tax filings.
How do I handle exhibits for adversary proceedings?
Organize exhibits to support your claims or defenses. Stamp sequentially and consider creating combined exhibit binders with table of contents for complex adversary proceedings.
What about asset documentation exhibits?
Stamp each appraisal, deed, or title document separately. Cross-reference exhibit numbers with Schedule A/B property descriptions for easy reference.