Sunday, January 13, 2008
Introduction to Bankruptcy Law
Personal Bankruptcy Simplified
Personal Bankruptcy Simplified: File for Bankruptcy with the new 2005 Bankruptcy Act (Law Made Simple)
Bankruptcy Equity Home Loan
Bankruptcy Las Vegas
Personal Bankruptcy Simplified
Personal Bankruptcy Simplified: File for Bankruptcy with the new 2005 Bankruptcy Act (Law Made Simple)
Bankruptcy Equity Home Loan
Bankruptcy Las Vegas
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I've noticed that in the last few months, CH7 filers who are on the edge of a 13 are being scrutinized more heavily than before-
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if you get to the point where you must file, best thing to do..get a good lawyer, be 100% open and honest in every aspect of the filing, and be prepared to spend some sleepless nights and stressful days. In the end though, if you were 100& honest and did not violate any of the BK laws, your fresh start will be here and you get a second chance. I know I tried every possble way to avoid filing, but in the end, it was all I had left, so I had to.
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I just retained a very experienced bk attorney about 2 weeks ago. This attorney is actually trying to become a trustee. I am paying $1500 for a chapter 7 + filing fees + education cost.
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if you get to the point where you must file, best thing to do..get a good lawyer, be 100% open and honest in every aspect of the filing, and be prepared to spend some sleepless nights and stressful days. In the end though, if you were 100& honest and did not violate any of the BK laws, your fresh start will be here and you get a second chance. I know I tried every possble way to avoid filing, but in the end, it was all I had left, so I had to.
#BREAK
I just retained a very experienced bk attorney about 2 weeks ago. This attorney is actually trying to become a trustee. I am paying $1500 for a chapter 7 + filing fees + education cost.
The most-asked question: 'How should debts included in bankrutpcy be showing on my credit reports ?'
The answer:
All debts that were included in your bankruptcy should be reporting with a ZERO balance, show ZERO due, show nothing past due after the date of your bankruptcy filing, and should be noted as "included in bankruptcy' or similar verbage.
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The answer:
All debts that were included in your bankruptcy should be reporting with a ZERO balance, show ZERO due, show nothing past due after the date of your bankruptcy filing, and should be noted as "included in bankruptcy' or similar verbage.
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