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About Divorce & Bankruptcy

Because of reform in the bankruptcy laws, filling for bankruptcy due to a divorce, in order to get out of paying alimony or for the divorce, is no longer allowed. Learn about the credit situation that...

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How to Pay Credit Card Bills Without Filing Bankruptcy

Pay off credit card bills without filing for bankruptcy by consolidating credit debt or negotiating with individual credit card companies to obtain a lower rate. Consult with a financial adviser to...

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About Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a legal proceeding that takes place in the federal bankruptcy court, in order to have your financial conditions considered and a payment plan established. Contact a bankruptcy lawyer to...

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Can Anyone File for Bankruptcy?

Anyone in the United States can file for bankruptcy, but it is not an easy process and generally requires the assistance of a specialized lawyer. Decide whether filing for bankruptcy is the best way to...

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How to Apply for a Credit Card for People Who Just Went Through Bankruptcy

Applying for a credit card after going through bankruptcy is similar to obtaining credit for the first time and will be looked at by credit companies in the same manner. Apply for a credit card after...

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How to Get a Loan After Filing Bankruptcy

To get a loan after filing bankruptcy, be upfront about the bankruptcy and demonstrate a stable income and a positive debt to income ratio. Discover how people who have filed for bankruptcy can still...

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How to Obtain Credit After Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Obtain credit after a Chapter 7 bankruptcy by listing your bankruptcy on the application and demonstrating that you have the ability to make payments on the credit line. Be sure to have a stable income...

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Can Active Duty Military File Bankruptcy?

Active duty members of the military are able to file for bankruptcy, even though they are generally held to a hire standard of conduct than normal citizens. Hire a bankruptcy lawyer to begin bankruptcy...

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How to Buy a House After Bankruptcy

Many housing loan companies look at bankruptcy similarly to the way that they look at first time buyers, and will offer mortgage loans. Learn how loan companies will look at income stability and...

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How to Claim a Student Loan on Bankruptcy

Student loans cannot generally be discharged with a bankruptcy filing, but a separate motion can be filed to claim a student loan if there are special circumstances. Consult with a bankruptcy lawyer to...

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Protecting Your Money & Assets During Bankruptcy

Protecting money and assets during bankruptcy proceedings is difficult because you are required to report all cash, real property and personal property to the court. Consult a specialized lawyer to...

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How to File for Bankruptcy

File for bankruptcy by looking at information on the Internet about the policies and procedures requires for declaring bankruptcy. Learn why it's best to hire a bankruptcy lawyer with information from...

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How Long After Filing Bankruptcy Can You File Again?

Filing for bankruptcy for a second time generally means that there is a serious financial problem in the way an individual or business is handling money. Consult a bankruptcy specialist to decide if...

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Can You Go to Jail for Writing a Bad Check?

Unknowingly writing bad checks will generally not land a person in jail, but repeated and intentional use of bad checks can lead to criminal prosecution. Consult a criminal attorney experienced with...

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