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Due to a variety of different financial woes, some of us may find ourselves with the issue of facing bankruptcy. This is a very stressful and difficult time for all involved-especially if you are unsure of how the process works and what action you should take during this time. Being well informed on what action will be taken against you from creditors or debtors will help you not only prepare for this difficult time, but also help you move on with your life afterwards after being provided with the best advice. Here you will find all the information you need regarding bankruptcy from why the process happens, how to avoid bankruptcy and finding the best bankruptcy attorney to help defend your case.


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Filing bankruptcy: Is it a good idea?

23rd November 2009
If you have been contemplating bankruptcy then it means you have not been able to manage your finances like you wanted to. However, declaring bankruptcy is a big step. It reflects on your account for 7 to 10 years and may influence lenders’ decision in ...
Author: Samantha
Bankruptcy Law

Filing Multiple Bankruptcy Cases – What You Should Know

23rd November 2009
Three situations are responsible for 80% of all bankruptcy cases filed, and they are largely beyond your control. Un-reimbursed medical expenses are the leading cause of bankruptcy. Job loss is second, followed by divorce. Often, any one of these factors ...
Author: Dave Clark
Bankruptcy Law

chapter 13 Bankruptcy

31st July 2009
What is chapter 13 bankruptcy and what are its pros and cons? Filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy can benefit you if you have failed in all your attempts to get rid of your outstanding debt. With the help of Chapter 13, you can avoid foreclosure and also repa...
Author: Samantha
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Bankruptcy Around the World

19th June 2009
Wherever you go in the world, finance is a language that is spoken fluently by some, and a completely indecipherable one for others. There is such a wide range of topics connected with finance that a strong command of rules, regulations and options couple...
Author: mgordon
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Alternatives to Bankruptcy

17th June 2009
There is no doubt whatsoever that, however the idea may be sold to some people, going bankrupt is something that terrifies most of us. It is the stigma, as much as anything, that really worries individuals. Indeed, in some jurisdictions it is still common...
Author: mgordon
Bankruptcy Law

Home-based Business, LLC

17th February 2009
Think about the beauty of a home-based business: low overhead costs, time flexibility, working while the kids wrestle, making business phone calls in your jogging clothes, and, well, let’s face it—being your own boss! But do you sometimes find...
Author: mgordon
Bankruptcy Law

Early Warming Sign Of Debt Problem

14th July 2008
How serious are your debt problems? The spectrum of possibilities ranges from negligible to severe. The fact that you bought this book indicates that debt is something you are concerned about. As you read this chapter and review the most common signs of d...
Author: alexhalim
Bankruptcy Law

Filing bankruptcy for...(gulp) a second time

19th June 2008
I person recently contacted me about filing for bankruptcy in Illinois and had a very good question. She wrote me: "I want to know if I was discharged from a chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2003 or 2004, can I file another bankruptcy case in 2008 again for a ...
Author: Terrance Leeders
Bankruptcy Law

Bankruptcy Basics for Nevada Residents

04th June 2007
The decision to file for bankruptcy is a difficult one, often considered the worst case scenario. However, in many instances it may be your best option. For example, filing for bankruptcy can stop a foreclosure, repossession, or garnishment, allowing you ...
Author: shawn christopher
Bankruptcy Law

Must you list every debt you owe in bankruptcy?

30th March 2007
Recently, I received an email asking about filing a chapter 7 bankruptcy The writer asks: "Do I choose which debts I want to include in my bankruptcy or does the trustee do this? I have a bank loan for my truck which I pay on time and I want to keep m...
Author: Terrance Leeders
Bankruptcy Law

Can a spouse file an individual bankruptcy?

30th March 2007
I received an email today from a prospective client asking if a spouse could file bankruptcy without her spouse. Excellent question. Although both spouses are not required to file bankruptcy jointly, the Bankruptcy Code does require both spouses in...
Author: Terrance Leeders
Bankruptcy Law

Chapter 13 to Stop home foreclosures

30th March 2007
Chapter 13 bankruptcy -Stop mortgage foreclosure Stop Foreclosure Yes, you can save your home! Using the chapter 13 can strategically help you cure your mortgage default, protect your equity and eliminate your other debts to help you right the ship...
Author: Terrance Leeders
Bankruptcy Law

Bankruptcy Law And How To Get Your Credit Back

08th September 2006
Personal Bankruptcy what is it? Personal Bankruptcy is legal procedures that enables a debtor to for the time being or lastingly avoid paying some of their personal debt unpaid. The US Congress enacted the existing bankruptcy code in 1978, and newly a...
Author: Derek Gardener
Bankruptcy Law

How to Start a Bankruptcy Forms Processing Service

08th September 2006
Due to the dramatic increase in technology, business professionals now have the ability to outsource their skills and earn extra money working from home as a bankruptcy forms processor. Unlike an attorney or notary public, a bankruptcy forms processor doe...
Author: Victoria Ring
Bankruptcy Law

How to Start an Online Bankruptcy Forms Processing Service

08th September 2006
Due to the dramatic increase in technology, paralegals now have the ability to outsource their skills and earn extra money working from home as a bankruptcy forms processor. Unlike an attorney or notary public, a bankruptcy forms processor does not have j...
Author: Victoria Ring
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