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Are you considering filing chapter 13 bankruptcy? Unsure how the current bankruptcy laws will affect things? Find out the answer to important bankruptcy questions.
Considering filing chapter 7 bankruptcy? Interested in finding out how the 2005 bankruptcy laws affect you? Find out the answers to the most common bankruptcy questions.
New bankruptcy laws in the U.S. have greatly impacted an individual's ability to file for debt relief under Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Filing bankruptcy does not disqualify applicants from obtaining federal student loans. It may, however, complicate the bankruptcy paperwork just a bit.
The new U.S. bankruptcy laws are seen as being largely creditor friendly, but some provisions that protect debtors are still in place. One is the automatic stay.
This article answers the question, "should I file for bankruptcy?" and provides readers with bankruptcy filing information.
As soon as a debtor informs a creditor of his pending bankruptcy, that creditor must stop all collection activity. But there are rules.
When other actions such as loan consolidation or debt relief programs don't work, bankruptcy provides a way for borrowers to get relief and a fresh start.
The three most common types of bankruptcy in the U.S. are Chapter 7, Chapter 11 and Chapter 13. New bankruptcy laws have impacted personal bankruptcy filings.
Using credit cards to pay bills due to a lower income can result in too much debt. In California, consumers can eliminate credit card debt by filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
New bankruptcy laws dictate that an individual with a regular income must file for reorganization under Chapter 13 rather than filing for bankruptcy under Chapter 7.
As Americans flock to bankruptcy court in record numbers, many come away befuddled and frustrated that they still owe $10,000's that will never go away. Well, maybe.
Student loan debt can be a burden during financial difficulties, but filing for bankruptcy may not provide any relief.
Sometimes there is no other option. Having a basic understanding of the bankruptcy process can help you make the best decision for your business and you personally.
Students who finish school and find themselves unemployed or underemployed may have trouble repaying their student loans. Here are some options.
Debt collectors may use unethical practices to bully consumers into making payments. Stop collection agency harassment with information from the Federal Trade Commission.
Is making high interest debt repayments proving difficult? Looking to reduce the amount going towards servicing debt? Discover ways to get out of credit card debt today.
Credit card debt is spiraling out of control in America. Find out whether a Debt Management Plan, debt settlement or filing for bankruptcy is the right debt solution.
Filing for chapter 7 bankruptcy is a debt-free solution for clearing credit card and unsecured debt. Find out how to file bankruptcy today.
Are you in a financial hole due to unpaid taxes? Looking for a way to pay them off? Find out what sources of IRS tax debt settlement help are available.
Are you finding it hard to meet your credit obligations? Wondering how the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act can help you? Learn more about debt collection rights today.
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