For Bankruptcy Protection
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New Bankruptcy Laws
The U.S. 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 6 months from the time the bill is passed for it to be put into action, only some parts of the law have become effective. Hence, all the rest of the new laws are ye Read More...
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Why You Do Not Want To File For Bankruptcy Protection
Any person in their right mind does not want to file for bankruptcy protection. Having a root canal is several levels about that in terms of "things I want to do". One of the big problems is that when someone finally gets around to admitting that their financial situation is so far down the wrong road that it is out of control, it's almost too late. The decision to file bankruptcy or consider bankruptcy should have been made, with any foresight at all, at least 2-3 years earlier in most cases Read More...
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NJ Bankruptcy Court
Filing for bankruptcy and taking your case to NJ bankruptcy court can be a difficult task. Deciding to file for bankruptcy is never easy, but it may be your only option if you are only making the minimum payments on your debts or if you can’t create a budget to get yourself out of debt in the next five years. While many of your debts may be discharged under your bankruptcy, there are several debts that cannot be discharged through NJ bankruptcy court. You must continue to pay these debts even af Read More...
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