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Bankruptcy In Brief ( January 2000 )
Bankruptcy is governed by the federal law found at Title 11 of the United States Code. As federal law, it supercedes any conflicting state law by reason of the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution. With the exception of exemptions, it is the same from state to state. -
Bankruptcy ( September 2000 )
What is Bankruptcy? Individuals who are having problems paying their bills or who are threatened by. -
Bankruptcy: A Fresh Start for People with Financial Problems ( September 2000 )
Bankruptcy is designed to provide a fresh start from excessive debt. Sometimes people make poor decisions which res. -
Individual Debt Adjustment Bankruptcy--Chapter 13 ( June 2000 )
Chapter 13 of the United States Bankruptcy Code is frequently referred to as a "wage earner" chapter, although it. -
Bankruptcy Info ( February 2000 )
When you file bankruptcy, you can choose the kind of bankruptcy that best meets your needs. -
Chapter 7 FAQ & Chapter 13 FAQ ( February 2000 )
What are the main purposes of bankruptcy for individuals who cannot pay their debts? For individuals who cannot . -
Law Notes--A Public Service Information Service ( February 2000 )
Produced by Sheldon Stein, Attorney At Law How to Get Your Bills Under Control There is hope for those suffer. -
Bankruptcy: Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13 ( November 1999 )
Good Faith The conduct of Debtors in Bankruptcy Court is judged by the standard of "good faith". A Chapter 7 cas. -
Bankruptcy Questions & Answers ( September 1999 )
Do I need an attorney to file Bankruptcy? Not in most Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 cases. More often than not, .
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