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Bankruptcy
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Life After Bankruptcy - Let's Get it Going!
A glamorous approach by a credit expert. Do not cave in, do not hide in a corner, do not wait. Bankruptcy has made people stronger and you are on the right track. Beginning your life after bankruptcy can sometimes seem a little daunting, but I am here to tell you that you are immediately going to recognize that you are in a much better situation then you might imagine.
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What You Need To Know About Getting A Loan After Bankruptcy
After filing bankruptcy getting approved for a loan can be quite a challenge. Bankruptcy personal loan lenders usually want to see that you have spent a minimum of two years after your bankruptcy in improving your credit status rather than borrowing more money.
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Bankruptcy Forms: Having The Right Ones
Filling out bankruptcy forms can be one of the most difficult parts about filing for bankruptcy, although these forms are a necessary evil to complete the legal process.
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Bankruptcy Law: Some Important Facts
As applying for loans, credit cards and other forms of credit are easier to come by, so are the bankruptcy rates in the United States. In a ten year period, between 1994 and 2004, bankruptcy rates in the United States nearly doubled.
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Mortgage Loan Series: Focus on Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is simply defined as the legally admitted inability to pay a creditor. If a creditor can sense that its client cannot make his/her payments, it can request that the client files for bankruptcy so as to collect as much of the money they are owed as possible.
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Are There Any Alternatives to Bankruptcy?
If you are facing serious debt problems then you might have or be considering filing for bankruptcy. If this is the case you should be aware of the disadvantages associated with going bankrupt and only do so as a last resort.
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Bankruptcy Law & Attorneys - Important Facts To Consider
Bankruptcy attorneys explain the applications of bankruptcy laws and its applications. If the debtors or their lawyers set off the bankruptcy it is called a voluntary bankruptcy. If the courts initiate the bankruptcy it is called an involuntary bankruptcy. A good bankruptcy attorney will take all the problems away from the bankrupt person or company and deal with every aspect of the bankruptcy.
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Bankruptcy Furniture; What is It?
It will perhaps be a little more than obvious if I start by saying that bankruptcy furniture is the furniture that is auctioned when someone declares bankruptcy. The prices are similar to that of a garage sale. In the case of individuals claiming bankruptcy under...
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Bankruptcy Reform: A Bust?
The emerging statistics over the last 6 months suggest strongly that the opponents of bankruptcy reform were right; that consumer abuse of bankruptcy laws was a grossly overstated problem, that consumer credit grantors will not fare better, but rather worse, under the new legislation, and that BAPCA will soon be in for radical surgery and perhaps, repeal, to a large extent.
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How to Avoid Bankruptcy and Clear Your Debts
In 2005, over 20,000 people in the UK avoided bankruptcy and succeeded in clearing their debts. This article discusses how they were able to do so and why the 15,389 people who filed for bankruptcy at the beginning of this year should have checked out the alternatives first.
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