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

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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.
 
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.
 
Thank you very much for putting this so clearly in one location.
 
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