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How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, 10th Edition
by Albin Renauer, Robin Leonard, Kathleen Michon (Editor: Stephen Elias)
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Nolo Press (2002-09)
ISBN: 087337827X
EAN: 9780873378277
Dewy Decimal #: 346.73078
Paperback: 352 pages
Edition: 10th
SKU: 0069037
Condition: Good
Comments: Clean, bright and tight ex-college library book. Tape remnants on spine & front cover; modest edgewear on cover; stamps inside covers, on facing Free End Papers (feps) and Title Page.
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
If you're feeling overwhelmed by your bank balance, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy can offer welcome relief. It allows you to get rid of most of your debts, and it forces creditors and collection agencies to stop their collection efforts. For nearly a decade, this friendly, comprehensive guide has helped more than 200,000 people cope with their debts. How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy takes you through the filing process, gives you real-world, practical advice and all the official bankruptcy forms you'll need. Use How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy to: *decide if bankruptcy is the right step to take *determine if you qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy *fill out and file all forms *cancel the largest amount of debt possible *identify which debts will survive bankruptcy *keep the maximum amount of property *deal with secured debts *represent yourself in routine bankruptcy hearings *dismiss your case if you change your mind about filing *rebuild your credit after bankruptcy Easy-to-use worksheets and charts help you calculate what you own, how much you'll be able to keep, and figure out if you can retain your home. The book also contains exemptions for every state to ensure that you keep as much property as you can. This book does not cover business bankruptcies, farm reorganizations or individual repayment plans (Chapter 13). For Chapter 13 bankruptcy, see Nolo's Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: Repay Your Debts.
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Amazon.com Review
In these times of massive credit card debt and stagnating incomes, filing for bankruptcy has become the only relief for thousands of people. The information in How to File for Bankruptcy is so complete that a person can file virtually on his own, without needing to hire a lawyer. By no means does the book encourage filing for bankruptcy, but it will help anyone in serious financial trouble determine if bankruptcy might be a sensible course to take, and examines what kind is appropriate for different individuals. All of the necessary forms are included, complete with explicit directions. Like all Nolo Press titles, this is a straightforward, no-nonsense book of useful advice and specific guidance, written in clear, easy-to-understand language.
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