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In some cases, a debtor may be required to appear at hearings before a bankruptcy judge. SOURCE: Federal Judiciary Channel (YouTube) 0:01 The following program was produced by the United States Courts. 0:12 Depending on the chapter of your bankruptcy case and it’s complexity, you may also 0:16 be required to appear at hearings before the...
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A debtor must be honest and accurate in dealing with the court or face serious consequences, including being charged with a bankruptcy crime. SOURCE: Federal Judiciary Channel (YouTube) TRANSCRIPT: 0:01 The following program was 0:03 produced by the United States Courts. 0:10 0:11 A debtor must be very accurate in his or her dealings with the...
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Every debtor is required to appear at a creditors’ meeting conducted by a trustee who asks the debtor questions about the debtor’s financial condition and gives creditors the opportunity to do the same. SOURCE: Federal Judiciary Channel  (YouTube) TRANSCRIPT: 0:01 The following program was produced by 0:03 the United States Courts. 0:12 As a debtor,...
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How does someone file a bankruptcy case? In order to file for bankruptcy, an individual must take a credit counseling course to learn about alternatives to bankruptcy as well as accurately complete and file a number of documents. SOURCE: Federal Judiciary Channel 0:01 The following program was produced by 0:03 the United States Courts. 0:09...
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Certain types of debt, such as child support, alimony, and most student loans, cannot be discharged in bankruptcy. Wrongful conduct may make some debts non-dischargeable. Examples of such conduct are incurring credit card charges without the intent or ability to repay, or obtaining loans using false financial information.  SOURCE: Federal Judiciary Channel (YouTube) TRANSCRIPT: 0:01 The...
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A brief review of the three main types of bankruptcy cases for individuals chapters 7, 11, and 13. The most common types of bankruptcy are chapter 7, which are liquidating bankruptcy, and chapter 13 cases, often used by individuals who want to catch up on past due mortgage or car loan payments and keep their...
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What is bankruptcy? What happens in a bankruptcy case? Bankruptcy is a legal process that provides relief for individuals who can no longer pay all of their debts. If you are considering bankruptcy, this video will give you basic information about the process, the relief it offers, and how to find the legal help you...
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Do you live in the New England area and are you looking for inexpensive activities for you and your family? There are plenty of family friendly places you may go to while in the New England area. Below are 5 cheap or even free New England activities you should check out! Hiking/Walking. It does matter what state...
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I help people start fresh in bankruptcy and family matters. I help people get divorced amicably. I help people keep their homes in foreclosures, or exit gracefully in bankruptcy. I help people avoid high legal fees. I help people by offering free consultations. Call or Text me if you would like to schedule a free...
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Carnivals are a place that families go in order to have a fun night out together. With no admission fees to most carnivals or fairs, people have the impression that they are inexpensive. Although, unfortunately that is not always the case with these game-filled and ride oriented affairs. The cost of food, games, and rides...
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