Many people preparing to go to court often ask "can I represent myself in court". Whether you are preparing yourself to go to court for a small claim.
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When you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, your state income tax can be discharged in the bankruptcy process if you meet all of the following conditions.
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Chapter 13 bankruptcy is another very popular personal bankruptcy, the other being Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Chapter 13 bankruptcy is the personal bankruptcy version of Chapter 11 bankruptcy which is for corporations.
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Chapter 13 bankruptcy laws are different from chapter 7 bankruptcy laws. With chapter 13 bankruptcy laws, not all assets are liquidated or forgiven. The Chapter 13 bankruptcy laws allows a wage earner to repay the debts using repayment plans over the course of 3-5 years.
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Chapter 7 bankruptcy used to be the most popular form of personal bankruptcy. However the new bankruptcy laws make filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy harder for some people.
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The new Chapter 7 bankruptcy law makes it so that filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy is not what it used to be. In this Chapter 7 bankruptcy law section, we answer many personal bankruptcy questions.
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Before you file for a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy protection, you need to know all the Chapter 7 bankruptcy law information you can. As with the new bankruptcy laws, there are also new Chapter 7 bankruptcy laws.
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When filing a chapter 7 bankruptcy, you have to follow the Chapter 7 Bankruptcy process. The Chapter 7 bankruptcy process is as follows.
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