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Divorce
In the current economic environment, many people are considering bankruptcy as a way to manage overwhelming debt. With the stress of financial difficulties straining relationships, more couples are also getting divorced. Before filing for bankruptcy and d...
Author: Anneshia Miller Grant
Divorce And Bankruptcy - How Does One Affect The Other?
21st March 2012In the current economic environment, many people are considering bankruptcy as a way to manage overwhelming debt. With the stress of financial difficulties straining relationships, more couples are also getting divorced. Before filing for bankruptcy and d...
Author: Anneshia Miller Grant
Bankruptcy Law
Indianapolis bankruptcy attorneys must be intensely familiar with new regulations surrounding federal bankruptcy guidelines. One of the biggest changes in recent bankruptcy history includes the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 20...
Author: ArticleSubmit Auto
The 2005 Bankruptcy Law Changes
27th October 2010Indianapolis bankruptcy attorneys must be intensely familiar with new regulations surrounding federal bankruptcy guidelines. One of the biggest changes in recent bankruptcy history includes the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 20...
Author: ArticleSubmit Auto
Bankruptcy Law
There are times when you land yourself in a position where you lose the entire difference between your monthly expenditure and monthly income. This financial trouble can happen anytime in your life and can cause all your creditors to pursue harsh collecti...
Author: Jay King
Alternatives to bankruptcy
19th October 2010There are times when you land yourself in a position where you lose the entire difference between your monthly expenditure and monthly income. This financial trouble can happen anytime in your life and can cause all your creditors to pursue harsh collecti...
Author: Jay King
Bankruptcy Law
If you have considered filing for bankruptcy, the new bankruptcy law will affect how your debts are handled. The law is mostly negative for consumers as they will have to repay most of their debts even with bankruptcy. As a result, most consumers opt for ...
Author: RamiAbramov
New Bankruptcy Laws - What Should Be Done To Avoid Bankruptcy
13th October 2010If you have considered filing for bankruptcy, the new bankruptcy law will affect how your debts are handled. The law is mostly negative for consumers as they will have to repay most of their debts even with bankruptcy. As a result, most consumers opt for ...
Author: RamiAbramov
Bankruptcy Law
For fear of losing money, some individual debtors choose to file bankruptcy on their own without realizing that they would have been better off with the help of a Bankruptcy Lawyer. Find out how beneficial a bankruptcy lawyer can be when filing for bankru...
Author: EstherA
The Benefice of Hiring a Bankruptcy Lawyer
24th November 2009For fear of losing money, some individual debtors choose to file bankruptcy on their own without realizing that they would have been better off with the help of a Bankruptcy Lawyer. Find out how beneficial a bankruptcy lawyer can be when filing for bankru...
Author: EstherA
Legal
Much has been written about the 'abuse' section of The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005. That section, 707(b), is the one that might well be referred to as the 'teeth' in that new bankruptcy law. Practitioners and debtors wh...
Author: David Romito
Abuse under Section 707(b) of the Bankruptcy Code - An Explanation
07th March 2009Much has been written about the 'abuse' section of The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005. That section, 707(b), is the one that might well be referred to as the 'teeth' in that new bankruptcy law. Practitioners and debtors wh...
Author: David Romito