In order for a person to file their bankruptcy case in the State of Minnesota they must either be a current resident of this State, have their principal place of business or principal assets here, or be “domiciled” in the State. Practically speaking, this means that they need to be a resident living, or doing business, in Minnesota in order to file their case here.

What Are Residency Requirements for Filing a Bankruptcy Case in Minnesota?
In order for a person to file their bankruptcy case in the State of Minnesota they must either be a...