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Blog Posts in April, 2010

Bankruptcy Eligibility for Phoenix Arizona Residents

If you are are a Phoenix resident interested in filing personal bankruptcy via either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, you should first find out if you’re eligible. Once you figure out eligibility, you can ...
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Before You Go into Foreclosure, Consider Hiring a Bankruptcy Attorney

Did you know you can avoid or delay foreclosure by working with an attorney? Filing bankruptcy can be scary. It sounds like throwing in the towel. Yet no matter how the economy is doing, no matter if ...
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Tips Before You File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in New York

Want to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy in New York but have enough questions to fill a book? Well, there are some ground rules for filing New York Chapter 7 you need to be aware of, and tips you need to ...
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What Can You Keep After Filing Bankruptcy?

The big question bankruptcy attorneys are asked is: What can I keep after filing bankruptcy? The laws can be complex when it comes to exempt and nonexempt property. So where do you start? Exempt ...
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Tips on Stopping Creditor Harassment Before Bankruptcy

By law, a creditor is only allowed to contact you in specific circumstances. If they’re calling you day and night at insane hours, you can sue. You should contact an attorney immediately. But when is ...
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How Long Does Bankruptcy Last? Notes on Personal Bankruptcy Chapter 7 and Chapter 13

Bankruptcy gives you a fresh start financially. But it’s not for everyone. So when should you file for bankruptcy? There are many theories posted online about this subject, but keep in mind few ...
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How to Hire a Bankruptcy Attorney in New York

If you are want to clear debts and get a fresh start, Chapter 7 bankruptcy in New York can help. If you fear your home will go into foreclosure, you have many options with Chapter 13 bankruptcy and ...
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How to Choose a Good Los Angeles Bankruptcy Attorney

Hiring Los Angeles bankruptcy attorneys is tough, right? In fact, with literally tens of thousands of attorneys and thousands of bankruptcy attorneys, it seems easy. You have many options. You can ...
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What the Case Trustee does during Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Las Vegas

Chapter 7 bankruptcy has many clear benefits for Las Vegas residents in deep debt and with few options. Instead of borrowing more money or losing everything, you can eliminate many debts including ...
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Before Bankruptcy – How to Manage Essential and Nonessential Debts

To avoid filing bankruptcy, you can maintain your credit, pay bills on time, and build a savings. Some debts should have priority over other debts. This guide will show you which debts should be given ...
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Eligibility for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and How to Fund It

If you need of time to pay back bills, if you face possible foreclosure, or if you’re considering Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you may in fact need to file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy in your state. Chapter 13 ...
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Mortgages, Taxes, and Bankruptcy Relief

From 2007 through 2012, taxpayers can exclude income from the discharge of debt on their residence. A discharge of debt is what occurs after a successful Chapter 7 bankruptcy. It used to be you were ...
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