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		<title>Understanding Bankruptcy and Your Options Available</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What Exactly Is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? Chapter 7 bankruptcy, occasionally called a straight bankruptcy, is a liquidation proceeding. The debtor relinquishes all non-exempt assets to the bankruptcy trustee who then converts it to dollars for payment to the lenders. The consumer receives a release of all dischargeable financial obligations typically inside of four months. In [...]]]></description>
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<p>Chapter 7 bankruptcy, occasionally called a straight bankruptcy, is a liquidation proceeding. The debtor relinquishes all non-exempt assets to the bankruptcy trustee who then converts it to dollars for payment to the lenders. The consumer receives a release of all dischargeable financial obligations typically inside of four months. In the majority of cases the borrower has no property that he or she would lose so Chapter 7 will give that him or her a fairly fast &#8220;fresh start&#8221;.</p>
<p>One of the most important purposes of Bankruptcy Law is to provide somebody, who is hopelessly mired with debt, a fresh start by clearing out their debts.</p>
<p>Individuals who file for chapter 7 bankruptcy must agree to enroll in credit counseling. After filing chapter 7 bankruptcy, it can be tough to obtain credit for a few years, and it is not possible to file for bankruptcy again for a set period of time.</p>
<p>It has become more challenging to file for chapter 7 bankruptcy in the U.S., thanks to laws which substantially stiffened the bankruptcy rules in the early 2000s. It is recommended to talk to a lawyer and an accountant before committing to a personal bankruptcy filing, because despite the fact that the professional fees for the assessment may be high, there might be an alternative that has not been thought about. A professional consultation can also smooth the way to move forward with bankruptcy filings, if a consumer decides to continue with bankruptcy proceedings.<br />
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What Is Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?</strong></p>
<p>Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is commonly known as a reorganization bankruptcy. Chapter 13 bankruptcy is filed by consumers who would like to pay back their debts over a period of 3 to five years. This type of bankruptcy is attractive to people who have non-exempt property that they want to retain. Additionally it is only a choice for individuals who have predictable earnings and whose income is sufficient to pay their reasonable expenses with some amount left over to pay off their debt.</p>
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