- Real Estate Bankruptcy
Although real estate bankruptcy cases no longer dominate the bankruptcy courts' dockets as they did in the early nineties, but they continue to be filed with great frequency in UK. At its essence, the...
- Celebrity Bankruptcies
What do Don Johnson, MC Hammer and Television cook Clarissa Dickson Write (Two Fat Ladies), have in common? If you guessed they have all filed for bankruptcy you would be right!Other Celebrities who have...
- New Bankruptcy Law - Five Essential Things to Know
Last April, Congress passed the Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act, the most sweeping reform of our nation's bankruptcy laws in more than twenty-five years. Proponents of the bill argue that...
- The Process of Bankruptcy
Put simply, bankrupcy is the point at which a person's debts and obligations outweigh their total assets, and they have no ability to pay off the debt.In such a situation, one must enter bankruptcy proceedings,...
- Clear-A-Debt - 12 Myths about Bankruptcy
12 Myths about BankruptcyLike most big, bad scary things, bankruptcy has a reputation based on a few tidbits of truth and lots of embellishment. And like most creepy crawlies, it's not nearly as frightening...
- The Facts About Personal Bankruptcy
The thought of personal bankruptcy is very frightening, however over 5.4 per 1,000 people have filed for bankruptcy last year, and this rate has been growing at an average of nearly 7 percent. Researchers...
- Will Changes In Bankruptcy Laws Affect You?
There are 2 sides to the changes in bankruptcy rules.It will be a lot harder to file bankruptcy under chapter 7 and get a totally clean slate.For businesses, relying on issuing credit, the new personal...
- Is Bankruptcy The Right Way To Go? You Decide
There are 2 sides to the changes in bankruptcy rules.It will be a lot harder to file bankruptcy under chapter 7 and get a totally clean slate.For businesses, relying on issuing credit, the new personal...
- Seven Steps on How to File for Bankruptcy
In the 21st century, many men and women find themselves struggling to keep their heads above water financially. With ever mounting debt, these people oftentimes need to seek relief by filing for bankruptcy....
- Know some benefits of bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is a state of a person or a firm unable to pay off the debts. In legal terms, bankruptcy refers to the settlement of liabilities of a person/organization, fully or in parts, who are in a state...
- Bankruptcy-Chapter 13 Or Chapter 7?
The main purpose of bankruptcy laws is to give people hopelessly overburdened with debt a financial fresh start. Bankruptcy filings are public records. However, under normal circumstances, no one will...
- Bankruptcy
For the average person that is suffering through mounds of debt, filing for bankruptcy is the only apparent way out. It seems like the easiest way to handle the load. The fact of the matter is, when a...
- Taxes and Bankruptcy: The Nuts and Bolts
Taxes and Bankruptcy: The Nuts and BoltsThe filing and subsequent discharge of either a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy may eliminate some types of personal income tax liability. There are, however,...
- Bankruptcy Credit Card: How Choose One
There are many credit card issuers out there promoting what some people refer to as "bankruptcy credit cards" - that is, credit cards for people who have a bankruptcy on their credit report.Of course,...
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Also called reorganization bankruptcy, Chapter 13 allows debtors to keep most of their assets and make arrangements to repay the debts, sometimes for less than what is still owed. You and your lawyer...
- The Bankruptcy Record is open to the Public
Before you file for bankruptcy, it is important to realize that all bankruptcy proceedings will be listed in public bankruptcy records. Therefore, if you have filed for bankruptcy, it is possible for anybody...
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