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Post-Filing Debt and Your Bankruptcy

When you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy , one of the most important parts of qualifying is showing and justifying your debts. This includes all debts incurred up to the date that your bankruptcy is ...
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Honolulu Symphony Tries to Convert Chapter 11 Bankruptcy to Chapter 7

The Honolulu Symphony's request to convert their Chapter 11 bankruptcy to a Chapter 7 bankruptcy was granted this morning by a U.S. bankruptcy judge. This means that the 110-year-old symphony will be ...
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Can Anyone File for Bankruptcy?

Some people are on aware of the fact that there are restrictions on who can file for bankruptcy protection in the United States. In order to file for bankruptcy, such as Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 , you ...
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What Happens After You File Your Bankruptcy Petition?

After you have filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Houston, several things will happen. The first thing that will happen is the court will enter an automatic stay order which will do two things 1) ...
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The Purpose of Bankruptcy Laws

Bankruptcy laws exist for many reasons and are controlled by the federal government. The laws are in place to ensure consumers throughout the country have a legal plan they can utilize to overcome ...
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