Training for Bankruptcy Paralegals
October 26, 2011 by
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As with all other kinds of paralegal training, bankruptcy paralegal training is not mandated by any kind of laws or regulations because no license is required to become a bankruptcy paralegal. Nonetheless, since bankruptcy paralegals may find themselves completing the vast majority of the forms in a paper-intense practice of law, paralegal training for bankruptcy .. more …
Filing Bankruptcy in Walnut Creek and finding qualify bankruptcy lawyer
October 26, 2011 by
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Bankruptcy is said to be a situation in which a person is not capable of paying his debts. Bankruptcy laws are classified under several chapter chief being chapter 7 and chapter 13 and others describing the different conditions involved with Bankruptcy filing.
Under Chapter 7, a person who has become insolvent pays off his debts by selling his property. Chapter 7 is .. more …
Why So Many Debt Consolidation Clients End Up Filing Bankruptcy
October 25, 2011 by
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In my years of experience practicing bankruptcy, I have seen clients file bankruptcy cases for many different reasons. But, for me, the most frustrating trend is the very high number of clients who seek bankruptcy advice after working with debt consolidation companies. Almost every week I consult with a family who has spent years paying thousands of dollars in a debt .. more …
Bankruptcy Lawyers in Miami and Naples
October 25, 2011 by
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The Constitution of the USA allows the Congress to formulate uniform bankruptcy laws throughout the USA. While the whole bankruptcy procedure is governed by federal laws, in order to determine property rights, state laws are applied. The global financial meltdown has taken its toll heavily on business establishments. It is because of this reason that bankruptcy lawyers .. more …
Get to Know the Provisions of the New Bankruptcy Law
October 24, 2011 by
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Copyright (c) 2010 Liz RobertsOn October 17, 2005, the New Bankruptcy Law took effect. This new law is also known to legal experts as the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Act of 2005. With this new law, important adjustments on requisites and procedures were done with regards to filing bankruptcy.A lot of consumers today believe that the provisions of the New .. more …
Boston Bankruptcy lawyer
October 24, 2011 by
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Bankruptcy may put a stop on foreclosure, but lenders may resume the process of foreclosure if you default on the Chapter 13 payment plan. Bankruptcy law provides for the development of a plan that allows a debtor, who is unable to pay his creditors, to resolve his debts through the division of his assets among his creditors. Bankruptcy crimes: Bankruptcy fraud is filing .. more …







