Bankruptcy Court
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Bankruptcy Attorney: Questions To Ask
If you have tried every way imaginable to avoid bankruptcy but find that you have no other way out of the situation, the first step you should take before filing is to consult with a bankruptcy attorney. A bankruptcy attorney can be hired or appointed by the court systems to help you through the court proceedings. If you decide to select your own attorney, make sure to select someone with previous experience in bankruptcy law, preferably someone who works specifically with bankruptcy.
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Court Records - Accessibility
Most countries do not offer the same level of accessibility to court records as the US. The minimal amount of time and effort it takes to search through bankruptcy court records is well worth it, if it turns up information that is valuable to your business. Please note that many of these sources are created by governmental agencies and are, in fact, public records. These included stationery, newspaper, deeds, contracts, bills of sale, court records, depositions, wills, marriage licenses -- and t Read More...
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Defending Claims In The Bankruptcy Court Successfully
If you are aware of all the laws and rules of filing bankruptcy, but you do not how things go on in a bankruptcy court, you will never be able to defend your claims successfully. That is the reason, why prudent people along with learning about the various laws also try to learn about the proceedings at the court. After all, it is the court in the end that takes the eventual decision, whether you should be declared as bankrupt or your claim should get rejected.
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