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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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  • When filing bankruptcy, you may need the help of a bankruptcy lawyer. Bankruptcy lawyers will review your bankruptcy case, help you prepare for the bankruptcy filing and hearing.
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  • A bankruptcy lawyer has a big part in helping people file for bankruptcy and prepare for the bankruptcy hearing.
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  • One question people often ask when filing bankruptcy is 'what happens if I lie on a bankruptcy petition?' There are two motives for people to ask what happens if I lie on a bankruptcy petition.
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  • The cost of filing bankruptcy varies from one bankruptcy case to another. The court cost of filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a little more than the cost of filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
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  • One of the key areas people filing bankruptcy have questions about is the bankruptcy tax law. Some people are concerned about their IRS tax returns if they file bankruptcy while others are concerned about their tax debt not getting discharged even after filing bankruptcy.
    Bankruptcy_Tax_Law.html
  • If you are thinking of filing personal bankruptcy, then you probably will have many bankruptcy questions. Most people want to know the consequences of filing bankruptcy before they file.
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  • This is a common question for couples needing to file bankruptcy. If married couples have severe debt problems, whether both spouses should file for a bankruptcy protection or not depends on the nature of the debts.
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  • When you have joint debts, both spouses may need to file for bankruptcy for the creditors to not come after the spouse who did not file for bankruptcy.
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  • Filing personal bankruptcy does affect your business. If you decide to file a personal bankruptcy and you own a small business incorporated as a limited liability company, your business assets will be affected.
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  • People filing bankruptcy often ask what happens if they lie when filing bankruptcy, either on the bankruptcy filing form or in the bankruptcy court or the bankruptcy trustee, bankruptcy judge or clerk.
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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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  • When you file bankruptcy, the bankruptcy trustee assigned to oversee your bankruptcy case will find and sell any assets you have that are not exempt from the bankruptcy to pay creditors.
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