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Much of this information can also be used in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, we recommend that professional assistance be sought in
filing the latter.
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Chapter One: What Is Bankruptcy?
3. Chapter Two: What Is Involved?
4. Chapter Three: Filing Bankruptcy
5. Chapter Four: What Is Automatic Stay And How It Can Help You?
6. Chapter Five: How To File For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
7. Chapter Six: How To File For Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
8. Chapter Seven: The Confirmation Hearing
9. Chapter Eight: Modifications Involving A Chapter 13
10. Chapter Nine: Divorce And Bankruptcy
11. Chapter 10: Life After Bankruptcy
12. Glossary
13. Resources
An Important Message to Our Readers
This product provides information and general advice about the law. But laws and procedures change frequently, and they can be interpreted differently by different people. For specific advice geared to your situation, consult an expert. No book, software or other published material is a substitute for personalized advice from a
knowledgeable lawyer licensed to practice law in your state.
Also
Includes:
| Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Forms |
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a liquidation proceeding. The debtor turns over all non-exempt property to the bankruptcy trustee who then converts it to cash for distribution to the creditors. The debtor receives a discharge of all discharageable debts. |
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