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- Bankruptcy - United States Courts
Bankruptcy helps people who can no longer pay their debts get a fresh start by liquidating assets to pay their debts or by creating a repayment plan Bankruptcy laws also protect financially troubled businesses
- Bankruptcy Basics - United States Courts
Find information about bankruptcy laws, including answers to some of the most frequently asked questions These videos will give you basic information about the process, the relief it offers, and how to find the legal help you may need
- Chapter 7 - Bankruptcy Basics - United States Courts
Such debtors should consider filing a petition under chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code Under chapter 11, the debtor may seek an adjustment of debts, either by reducing the debt or by extending the time for repayment, or may seek a more comprehensive reorganization
- Process - Bankruptcy Basics - United States Courts
Six basic types of bankruptcy cases are provided for under the Bankruptcy Code, each of which is discussed in this publication The cases are traditionally given the names of the chapters that describe them
- Filing Without an Attorney - United States Courts
Individuals can file bankruptcy without an attorney, which is called filing pro se However, seeking the advice of a qualified attorney is strongly recommended because bankruptcy has long-term financial and legal outcomes
- Chapter 13 - Bankruptcy Basics - United States Courts
Chapter 13 - Bankruptcy Basics Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code provides for adjustment of debts of an individual with regular income Chapter 13 allows a debtor to keep property and pay debts over time, usually three to five years
- United States Bankruptcy Court - Eastern District of California
Bankruptcy Judgeship Opportunity - Central District of California Bankruptcy Judgeship Opportunities (2) - Northern District of California
- Northern District of Texas | United States Bankruptcy Court
Welcome to the official website for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas We have offices in Amarillo, Dallas, Fort Worth and Lubbock
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