Anonymize Chapter 7 bankruptcy schedules for research and training – CCPA/HIPAA-compliant de-identification per 11 USC §521 / FRBP Rule 1007

Chapter 7 debtors must file schedules of assets, liabilities, income, and expenses under 11 USC §521 and FRBP Rule 1007 using Official Forms B106A through B106J. These schedules contain names, account numbers, property addresses, and creditor identities. anonym.legal pseudonymizes all personal data fields so schedules can be used for precedent drafting or debtor-education curriculum.

When this applies

Use this workflow when Chapter 7 schedules must be shared with trustees, legal-aid clinics, law-school clinics, or researchers where the debtor's identity and specific creditor relationships need not be disclosed.

  1. Upload the complete schedule set (B106A–B106J) in PDF or DOCX to anonym.legal.
  2. The engine identifies debtor and co-debtor names, SSNs, addresses, creditor names, account numbers, and property descriptions across all schedule forms.
  3. Each creditor entity and each individual named in the schedules receives a distinct, internally consistent pseudonym.
  4. Asset descriptions, claim amounts, exemption figures, and schedule totals are preserved as non-personal structural data.
  5. The encrypted mapping is stored with US data residency for authorized re-identification.
  6. Pseudonymized schedules are exported as a complete package aligned to the Official Form layout.
  7. For trustee training programs, multiple schedule sets can be processed in a single batch job.

What you provide

  • Official Forms B106A through B106J in PDF or DOCX format
  • Any amended schedules that supersede previously filed versions
  • Specification of which fields — creditor names, account numbers, property addresses — should be pseudonymized vs. masked

Limitations & cautions

  • anonym.legal does not verify the accuracy or completeness of the schedules; that responsibility rests with the debtor and counsel under 11 USC §521.
  • Highly descriptive property entries — such as a uniquely identifiable parcel address — may require supplemental manual review.
  • The tool does not calculate exemption eligibility or means-test figures.
  • State exemption elections made on the schedules reference state law not covered by this federal-level workflow.

FAQ

Are creditor account numbers suppressed automatically?

Yes. Account numbers appearing in the creditor schedules are detected and replaced with synthetic reference codes that preserve the structural listing without exposing real account data.

What happens to the dollar amounts on Schedule D secured claims?

Dollar amounts are retained as non-personal data. Only identifiers such as creditor names and account numbers are pseudonymized, so the financial picture of the estate remains intact for educational use.

Can amended schedules filed after the initial petition be processed together?

Yes. Amended schedules can be uploaded alongside the originals, and the engine applies consistent pseudonyms across both sets so that the same creditor or individual appears under the same alias in all versions.

Does the workflow cover the Schedule C exemption elections?

Schedule C exemption elections are included in the processing set. Exemption codes and dollar figures are preserved; only the debtor's personal identifiers that repeat on the form are pseudonymized.

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We follow these rules

  • GDPR (EU 2016/679).
  • ISO/IEC 27001:2022.
  • NIS2 (EU 2022/2555).
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We do not sell your data.

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Where we run

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How we test

We run a full check suite on every release.

Each surface gets its own sweep script and report.

Human reviewers spot-check the output each week.

We track recall and precision on a labelled set.

Bad runs block the deploy.

What we never do

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Plans in plain words

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One credit covers one short job.

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Who built this

A small team of engineers and lawyers built this.

We ship from Europe and work in the open.

Our founder note spells out why we started.

Where to start

How the parts fit

A browser add-on cleans text inside Chrome.

A Word plug-in handles drafts in Office.

A small desktop tool works on whole folders.

An agent protocol link feeds large models safely.

All four share one core engine and one rule set.

Words from our team

We started this work after a lunch about cookies.

One friend kept getting odd ads on her phone.

We asked why a court file leaked through a draft.

We sketched the first build on a napkin that week.

By month three we had a tiny demo for a friend.

She used it on her first case the next day.

Common questions we hear

Can the tool read scanned PDFs? Yes, with OCR.

Does it work on long files? Yes, in small chunks.

Can I roll my own rule set? Yes, save it as a preset.

Does it run offline? The desktop build runs offline.

Do you keep my files? No, the cloud build wipes after each run.

Will it learn from my work? No, we never train on inputs.

A short tour of the workflow

Upload a file or paste a snippet of prose.

Pick the entities you want gone from the draft.

Choose a method: replace, mask, hash, encrypt, or redact.

Press run and watch the side panel show each hit.

Skim the result and tweak any rule that misfired.

Save the cleaned file or send it to a teammate.