Bankruptcy

Advice on Getting Out of Debt

Dealing with Debt Collectors and Bailiffs sadly has become one of the more frequent and arguably most unpleasant side effects of the current Financial Crisis. I once had a hysterical conversation with a management colleague of mine who also acted a “life coach” for two debt collectors / bailiffs and he came out with the […]

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Credit Repair after Bankruptcy

Declaring bankruptcy will not repair or improve your credit score. According to legal experts, credit repair after bankruptcy is possible. Some companies will offer credit immediately after bankruptcy, at very high interest rates, but buying a home or a car may not be possible for several years. Unless a bankruptcy credit repair expert can help.

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New Bankruptcy Laws

Government recently approved a bill that brought about some major changes in the bankruptcy laws on April 20, 2005. The bill is called the “The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005”. As per this bill, about 25 changes have been made in the existing bankruptcy laws. However, since it takes at least

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Types of Bankruptcy

In the US, a party can file for either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. In Chapter 7 or ‘straight’ bankruptcy, the applicant surrenders all non-exempt property and assets to an appointed bankruptcy official. These are converted into cash and the proceeds are disbursed to the applicant’s creditors.

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Personal Bankruptcy Laws

Individuals can file for personal bankruptcy as a last ditch effort when their credit reaches the limit. This helps them clear out a few debts by selling their assets and starting a whole new life without creditors beating at their door. The gives them an opportunity to start afresh without credit worries since creditors have

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Florida Bankruptcy Lawyers

When a company or an individual is unable to repay a loan, the individual or the company is considered to be bankrupt. Sometimes companies incur heavy financial losses. For example, a printing firm gets 80 percent of its total income from a single publisher. If the publisher diverts its order to a different company, the

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