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Bankruptcy Law

What are the advantages of bankruptcy?

30th July 2010
Many perceive bankruptcy as a negative aspect. They think that bankruptcy gives embarrassment and brings down the status of an individual. But when you come right down to it, bankruptcy can really tarnish your reputation and dignity. Most especially that ...
Author: Wanda Jones
Legal

Issues to consider When Using Cession of Book Debts

18th July 2010
One of the more common forms of security used by commercial creditors is the cession of book debts. A cession is the act by which a person/entity (known as the cedent) transfers their personal right to another (known as the cessionary). By signing a ce...
Author: nick
Legal

Judgment Settlers

14th July 2010
I know a lot, but I'm not a lawyer. If you need legal advice, contact a lawyer. Many people know that most judgments are never enforced. There are many reasons for this, some of which include: laws do not make it easy to enforce judgments, some debtors...
Author: Mark D. Shapiro
Bankruptcy Law

How a Bankruptcy Attorney in Texas Can Help You in Filing for Bankruptcy

01st July 2010
The purpose of filing for bankruptcy is to give a person who is overwhelmed with debt, a fresh start by wiping out his or her debts.Many people seek bankruptcy because they are unemployed, have large medical expenses, have marital problems, or have anot...
Author: Satya Narayan
Bankruptcy Law

Chapter 7, 11 and 13 Bankruptcy Demystified

30th June 2010
The worldwide recession has left few people untouched. Bankruptcy is on the minds of many people. Those who have lost jobs or who have been devastated by failed investments may benefit from the fresh start that bankruptcy can offer. What benefit is bankru...
Author: Christopher
Legal

Finding Hidden Assets after you Sue Someone

02nd June 2010
I am not a lawyer. This is my opinion and a summary of what I have learned and observed. If you need legal advice, contact a lawyer. There are two schools of thought about people who hide their assets, or through careful planning, own nothing. Some thi...
Author: Mark D. Shapiro
Law

Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) Law

02nd June 2010
The law on Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVA) is now firmly part of the range of remedies available to someone with significant debt problems. An individual consumer, or self employed person, with unsecured debts - usually greater than at least £120...
Author: Rich Spencer-Hayes
Bankruptcy Law

Bankruptcy Laws: Solving most of your problems

20th May 2010
UK Government has formulated bankruptcy laws to the people who have taken debts but are not able to resolve the debts in stipulated time, or file petitions in the court during inability to pay off the debts. In simple words bankruptcy is a legal way of de...
Author: Borton Stevens
Bankruptcy Law

What a Creditor Must Find out About Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

17th May 2010
Even though, I've experience as a Las Vegas bankruptcy attorney, the info here's standard in all 50 states. However, if you have legal questions you need to contact a local attorneyTo get blunt, when each of your customers or clients files for a Chapter ...
Author: Stephan Bowen
Bankruptcy Law

Here Is Some Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Information

11th May 2010
Are you planning to file bankruptcy? You can also file chapter 7. All the means to pay off your debts should be stated. Filing bankruptcy is not easy. The bankruptcy law help debtors wipe out their debts. You will need to prove that you cannot afford to p...
Author: Rudy Silva
Bankruptcy Law

Bankruptcy Law: Key Features

04th May 2010
Sometimes back people use to file bankruptcy almost as easily as the drop of a hat, only because they wanted to do so. In most of the cases, people did not even require a real financial reason to do so but it was all possible because of some lacks in the ...
Author: BrianJoneta
Bankruptcy Law

How Can You Make the Right Chapter 13 Payment Plan in Missouri and Illinois?

30th April 2010
Part of the Chapter 13 process in Missouri and Illinois includes proposing a repayment plan for your creditors and to finally get out from under your debt. Your chatper 13 payment plan must, however, stay within the rules and requirements in order to be c...
Author: JamesBrown
Legal

The statutory demand procedure and professional tips on how to make it work for you

28th April 2010
Introduction If you issue a statutory demand, you can follow it up 21 days later with a bankruptcy (individual) or winding up (company) petition. There is nothing, but nothing that concentrates someone's mind more than prospective wipe out. Of course, i...
Author: Clark_Taylor
Bankruptcy Law

HOW CHAPER 7 BANKRUPTCY IS FILED IN NEW YORK

19th April 2010
A. NECESSARY DOCUMENTS Chapter 7 bankruptcy starts when the debtor or his New York bankruptcy attorney files a petition with the New York Bankruptcy Court. In addition to the petition, the debtor or his bankruptcy lawyer must also file the following docu...
Author: risubrastogi2
Bankruptcy Law

What Happens If I Don’t Make My Chapter 13 Payment?

16th April 2010
No one plans on dramatic financial changes, but they happen. When changes do arise to an individual in Chapter 13 bankruptcy, they might be misled into believing there is no other option than sticking to their schedule of set monthly payments. But they mi...
Author: Brian Reed
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