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Bankruptcy
Alternatives to Bankruptcy
(Separate Website)
Bankruptcy is the final financial safety net for consumers and businesses. Learn what alternatives there are to bankruptcy.
By: The Mississippi Bar
Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Conumer Protection Act of 2005
(Separate Website)
By: U.S. Department of Justice
Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Conumer Protection Act of 2005-FAQ-Credit Counseling
(Separate Website)
List of approved credit counseling and debtor education providers for consumers under the new bankruptcy law
By: U.S. Department of Justice
Bankruptcy After Divorce
(Separate Website)
By: Lawyers.com
Bankruptcy Basics
(Separate Website)
By: Lawyers.com
Bankruptcy Basics
(Separate Website)
Bankruptcy Basics
By: U.S. Courts
Bankruptcy During Divorce
(Separate Website)
By: Lawyers.com
Bankruptcy FAQ
(Separate Website)
By: Lawyers.com
Bankruptcy in Brief
(Separate Website)
By: Moran Law Group
Bankruptcy in Brief FAQ
(Separate Website)
By: Moran Law Group
Bankruptcy in Mississippi
(Separate Website)
By: Lawyers.com
Bankruptcy Law Changes
(Separate Website)
By: Lawyers.com
Bankruptcy Settles Debts, But with Consequences
(Separate Website)
When people or businesses become heavily in debt and cannot meet their financial obligations,
declaring bankruptcy is sometimes the only solution.
By: The Mississippi Bar
Bankruptcy Update
(Separate Website)
Updated information on Chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcy
By: AARP
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Allows Repayment Over Period of Time
(Separate Website)
When a person faces bankruptcy because of personal debts, the two main options are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13.
By: The Mississippi Bar
Chapter 13 Individual Debt Adjustment
(Separate Website)
Information explaining Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and the effects
By: uscourts.gov
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Requires Liquidation of Assets to Settle Debt
(Separate Website)
Sometimes people accumulate personal debts beyond their ability to pay. The U.S. Bankruptcy Code has two methods for individuals to settle their debts, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13.
By: The Mississippi Bar
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