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Bankruptcy Exhibits for eFileGA (Georgia)

Bankruptcy filings in Georgia require careful organization of financial exhibits. When using eFileGA, attorneys must ensure schedules and supporting documents meet Odyssey eFileGA formatting requirements.

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Bankruptcy Filing Requirements for eFileGA

Meet eFileGA's 25 MB per file file size limit
Use PDF (required) format for all bankruptcy exhibits
Apply proper exhibit stamps per Georgia conventions
Cross-reference exhibits to schedules
Organize bank records by account and date
Include complete asset documentation

Common Bankruptcy Exhibits in Georgia

Financial statements
Bank records
Tax returns
Asset documentation

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Filing Tips for eFileGA

  • 1Use ExhibitPrep to batch stamp all bankruptcy exhibits before uploading to eFileGA
  • 2Compress financial statements to meet 25 MB per file limit if needed
  • 3Create a combined exhibit binder with table of contents for complex bankruptcy cases
  • 4Preview stamps in ExhibitPrep before downloading to ensure Georgia compliance
  • 5Export as PDF/A for long-term preservation and eFileGA compatibility

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eFileGA + Bankruptcy FAQ

What bankruptcy exhibits are commonly filed in Georgia?

Common bankruptcy exhibits in Georgia include financial statements, bank records, tax returns, asset documentation. All must be formatted per eFileGA requirements with proper exhibit stamps.

How do I handle large financial statements in eFileGA?

eFileGA has a 25 MB per file limit. For large financial statements, compress images, reduce resolution to 300 DPI, or split into multiple exhibits. ExhibitPrep automatically optimizes file sizes.

What exhibit marking does Georgia require for bankruptcy cases?

Georgia typically requires plaintiffs to use numbers (1, 2, 3) and defendants to use letters (A, B, C) for exhibits. Check local Georgia court rules for specific bankruptcy requirements.

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