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» Filing Personal Bankruptcy
By Super Admin | Published 08/8/2006 | Personal Bankruptcy | Unrated
Bankruptcy is a lawful course of action which allows individuals who are unable to reimburse their debt a new beginning. A choice to file for bankruptcy is a decisive step. Debtors should consider all their financial alternatives before they file in for bankruptcy. It is not a small step and it has very strong and lasting consequences. One of the major drawbacks is that it remains in the debtor's credit file for ten years, creating a negative impact for the many years, even after the debt has been dealt with.
» File Bankruptcy (Chapter 13)
By Super Admin | Published 08/8/2006 | Chapter 13 Bankruptcy | Unrated
While bankruptcy seems like an easy way out for some people there are a lot of things to consider before you file bankruptcy. The process is not always the same and it depends on who is actually filing. If a person or an individual files bankruptcy the process is completely different than if a business files for bankruptcy. For example, a business cannot even file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Instead the business must file a Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
» Bankruptcy 101: It is 2006, Stay Informed
By Super Admin | Published 08/8/2006 | Bankruptcy Law | Unrated

The Basics

I know most of you know about bankruptcy, for those of you that do not, here are some basics. Generally, filing bankruptcy allows people who are having financial difficulties to wipe out their debts, which can provide them with a fresh financial start. There are several events that can take place to force people to take the path of filing for bankruptcy. Some events may include divorce, unemployment, lawsuits, foreclosures and credit card debt.

» Personal Bankruptcy - If It''s Unavoidable, File Now
By Super Admin | Published 08/8/2006 | Personal Bankruptcy | Unrated
The Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act, signed into law by President Bush last April, promises changes to Federal bankruptcy law that have been long sought by the lending industry. The bill promises sweeping changes to Federal law, and will make it much harder for the average consumer in financial trouble to have their debts wiped out by filing for bankruptcy. Recent trends suggest that those considering a bankruptcy filing should do so now, as the line to do so is already getting rather long.
» 2005''s Bankruptcy Laws Make Filing More Difficult
By Super Admin | Published 08/8/2006 | Bankruptcy Law | Unrated

It used to be that you could simply file for bankruptcy if you got into too much financial trouble. Or at least that was the mindset of many consumers in the U.S.

Despite the 2005 changes in bankruptcy law, many consumers still think that if all else fails, they can simply file for bankruptcy. That isn't always the case now.

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