What Does A Bankruptcy Trustee Do?

May 20th, 2012
Once you file bankruptcy, a court appointed bankruptcy trustee will oversee your case. The new law also requires that the bankruptcy petitioner to take a debtor education course and receive credit counseling from a U.S. Trustee approved non profit credit counseling agency. United States Trustees supervise the administration of the following cases filed under the Federal Bankruptcy Code: Liquidation proceedings under Chapter 7 bankruptcy- Those assets that are not exempt from ...
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Bankruptcy Best Bet?

May 19th, 2012
Filing bankruptcy is a common practice among the U.S. Over 2 million people file for bankruptcy every year. So many families today are swimming in debt, which is not surprising with the amount of credit that is being offered. If you pay your bills, you're given the opportunity to run up more bills. For young people, this is often too much responsibility to handle. Many people choose bankruptcy in order to gain a fresh start. However, bankruptcy leaves you with a bad record. This makes ...
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Utah, the Nation's Bankruptcy Capital

May 18th, 2012
Congress recently passed the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act, designed to minimize frivolous bankruptcy filings and to require debtors to repay some of their debt. Once it takes effect in October, 2005, the law will make it harder for those with problem debt to have their debt wiped away by the courts. Most will have to agree to a five-year repayment plan. In passing this new law, members of Congress suggested that our bankruptcy courts are filled with cases involving ...
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Student Loans Can't Be Swept Away Through Bankruptcy

May 17th, 2012
Bankruptcy is in the news these days, as Congress has finally overhauled the Federal bankruptcy law after years of talking about it. The credit card companies, rightly or wrongly, have been pressuring members of Congress to tighten the bankruptcy statutes, saying that too many people were willfully spending money they couldn't repay with the intention of avoiding paying the money back by filing for bankruptcy. That will soon change, and those with student loans may pay a heavy ...
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New Bankruptcy Legislation May Make it Harder to Find an

May 16th, 2012
The recently passed Bankruptcy Abuse prevention and Consumer Protection Act will make it harder for people with problem debt to have their debt eliminated through filing for bankruptcy. This new legislation will make it harder to have debts wiped out by the courts, and will require more debtors to pay back some or all of their debts. Considered by many to be a gift from Congress to the major credit card companies, this new law has many people rightly concerned about how to best deal with ...
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Mandatory Credit Counseling for Those Considering Bankruptcy

May 15th, 2012
Most Americans are aware of the sweeping changes in U.S. bankruptcy law that were made by Congress recently. These changes, strongly supported by the credit card industry, were designed to make it more difficult for Americans to file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 of the Federal bankruptcy code. Chapter 7 allows consumers to essentially have all of their debts wiped away by the court. While many people will still be able to file under Chapter 7, many more will have to file under Chapter 13, ...
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Taking The Plunge Into Bankruptcy

May 14th, 2012
Bankruptcy is one of the most difficult things a person has to do. The decision to file bankruptcy is a hard one. Is it moral to wipe your slate clean through bankruptcy? Is there any way for you to avoid bankruptcy? While everyone has their own opinion on bankruptcy, bankruptcy is often the only option some people and families have. So, what do you do when you are in the midst of being bankrupt? What are your options at this bankruptcy point? Many people who are considering bankruptcy have ...
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Bankruptcy Interest Increases as Deadline Approaches

May 13th, 2012
Congress recently passed sweeping legislation that will significantly reform American bankruptcy law. Designed to eliminate the 'convenience bankruptcy' of compulsive gamblers and the financially irresponsible, this legislation will make it more difficult for those seeking bankruptcy protection from the courts to have their debts relieved. Under current law, people who have debts that they cannot repay may file under Chapter 7 of the Federal bankruptcy code, which allows nearly all debts to be ...
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Alternatives to Filing Bankruptcy

May 12th, 2012
Deciding to file for bankruptcy is a decision that should not be taken lightly. Too many people opt for this decision before finding out what other alternatives are available to them. Filing for Bankruptcy should be your last resort if possible. We have listed some alternatives for you to consider below: Make a Settlement If the debit you owe is manageable and will not hinder your everyday living and finances it is best to try and pay it in full or to call and make settlement arrangements with ...
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Life after Filing Bankruptcy

May 11th, 2012
Filing for bankruptcy will undeniably have a great impact on your credit but sometimes it becomes the only option. It is important to evaluate the budgeting and financial mistakes that helped lead you to this direction. While we realize you didn't get there on purpose you should self examine your spending habits and start working on ways to rebuild your credit. Yes you heard us right; you can still work on rebuilding your credit even AFTER filing a bankruptcy. But, it will take time ...
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