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Bankruptcy
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Filing Bankruptcy in Federal Courts
One cannot file for bankruptcy through US state courts, since exclusive jurisdiction is vested with Federal courts. The court charges a certain fee at the time of filing, depending on which category of bankruptcy is being filed for. Specifically, a court fee for filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy is $274, $1,039 for Chapter 11, $239 for Chapter 12 and $139 for Chapter 13. The charges vary for single individuals and married couples and can be paid in installments over a period of 120 days.
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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Laws
Chapter 7 is one of the bankruptcy laws that can be used to file a petition if the borrower has an excessive amount of debt and has no way to repay it. The law is for individuals wishing to file for bankruptcy. This law allows a trustee to keep some property belonging to the debtor as a security for the payment. Also, the creditors can no longer take necessary action to collect the debt from this individual unless it is relation with the necessary lien. Most popular instances where the debtor files for a Chapter 7 case are medical expenses and credit card debts.
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Federal Bankruptcy Laws
Federal bankruptcy laws are only for companies and firms that wish to file for bankruptcy, individuals cannot go for these options. Chapter 11 and Chapter 7 are the two main categories of federal bankruptcy laws that businesses can choose from.
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Understanding Types of Bankruptcy
People who are heavily in debts and are in no position to pay them back opt for filing bankruptcy as the last alternative. This gives them the freedom and opportunity to start afresh. Such cases are dealt with by the bankruptcy lawyers, and it is advised to file through them instead of directly since they will be able to guide debtors in the right direction. Federal courts deal with such financial bankruptcy cases.
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Bankruptcy Chapter 7 - The Liquidation Chapter
The most frequently used bankruptcy law is the Chapter 7, often called the Liquidation Bankruptcy. It involves the complete liquidation of a debtor's property, with the proceeds used to pay off the debts.
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Life After Bankruptcy - Let's Get it Going!
A glamorous approach by a credit expert. Do not cave in, do not hide in a corner, do not wait. Bankruptcy has made people stronger and you are on the right track. Beginning your life after bankruptcy can sometimes seem a little daunting, but I am here to tell you that you are immediately going to recognize that you are in a much better situation then you might imagine.
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3 Ways To Get Credit After Bankruptcy
Declaring bankruptcy may seem like a financial disaster, but it is possible to bounce back in a short amount of time. Here are three ways you can get credit after bankruptcy.
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Bankruptcy: Tips To Avoid It
Although it may seem like an easy solution to major financial difficulties, it is best to avoid bankruptcy at all cost. There are many reasons for avoiding bankruptcy and many tips for helping those in financial difficulty avoid resorting to bankruptcy. Before beginning to consider bankruptcy, it is best to weigh the negative consequences.
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