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How to Become a Bankruptcy Paralegal
How to become a bankruptcy paralegal, understanding bankruptcy law many are turning to using bankruptcy paralegals as a legal alternative to bankruptcy attorney. You can become a qualified Bankruptcy...
4 commentsDayton Bankruptcy Lawyer
During the last two years, it seems like our economy has only continued to get worse. If has gotten so bad in fact, that there is an increasing trend of people having to file for bankruptcy. The...
0 commentsIs bankruptcy the solution to credit card debt?
Is Bankruptcy the solution? Many are in suffering from mounting debt and hardship due to a down economy, so to find relief from their debt they look to file bankruptcy thinking it will help them escape paying...
4 commentsTop 7 Strategies for Handling Debt before You File Bankruptcy
If unmanageable debt is taking over your life, don't feel alone. Thousands of consumers are struggling with debt and many of them turning to bankruptcy as a solution. Bankruptcy doesn't happen...
0 commentsFiling Medical Bankruptcy Regulation Proposal
I was not aware that there was a new proposal for filing medical bankruptcy until I watched C-SPAN today. There was a Senate hearing being conducted to discuss changes in the bankruptcy law. I watched parts of the hearing today on C-SPAN.
0 commentsBankruptcy and Foreclosures: Should You File Bankruptcy to Stop Foreclosure?
As home foreclosures continue to rise, more and more homeowners are asking themselves some hard questions about their finances. One solution on the table for many is the dreaded “b” word – bankruptcy. ...
0 commentsDo New Laws Make Filing Bankruptcy Impossible?
Bankruptcy laws did change in October of 2005, but the changes were intended to prevent bankruptcy abuse rather than limit ones ability to seek protection under the law. I’ve heard it said so many times...
0 commentsBankruptcy in the United States of America
Bankruptcy in the United States of America In the year of 2008 there was over 1,000,000 bankruptcy cases in the United States. One day in a courthouse,a trustee heard 52 cases of bankruptcy alone. This...
0 commentsExploring the Bankruptcy Abuse Protection and Consumer Protection Act of 2005
The Bankruptcy Abuse Protection and Consumer Protection Act of 2005, also referred to as BAPCPA, was a bill passed by the federal government to protect both consumers and lenders from the improper use and...
0 commentsThree Reasons You NEED a Bankruptcy Lawyer
When faced with the need to file for bankruptcy you may find yourself in an interesting situation. You can’t afford to pay your bills but you can’t afford the $1,000+ to hire an attorney, either. If this...
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