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Bankruptcy Basics 9 Part Video Presentation

2019-01-10T18:48:31+00:00

Nine Part Bankruptcy Basics Video Presentation By US Courts This nine part Bankruptcy Basics video presentation by US Courts provides general information about the bankruptcy process.   Since the law is continually changing, some information in this program may be out of date.  The Administrative Office of the United States Courts cannot provide [...]

Bankruptcy Basics 9 Part Video Presentation2019-01-10T18:48:31+00:00

341 Meeting Delaware Bankruptcy

2019-01-18T20:34:27+00:00

341 Meeting Delaware Bankruptcy "A debtor's involvement with the bankruptcy judge is usually very limited. A typical chapter 7 or 13 debtor will not appear in court and will not see the bankruptcy judge unless an objection is raised in the case.  Usually, the only formal proceeding at which a debtor must appear [...]

341 Meeting Delaware Bankruptcy2019-01-18T20:34:27+00:00

Discharge Student Loan in Bankruptcy

2019-01-05T12:10:05+00:00

How do you discharge a student loan in bankruptcy? According to a student loan bankruptcy study conducted by Jason Iuliano, a Princeton political science Ph.D. candidate who has a degree from Harvard Law School, nearly 40% (4 out of 10) of debtors who request student loan discharge in bankruptcy is approved in a court of [...]

Discharge Student Loan in Bankruptcy2019-01-05T12:10:05+00:00

Exempt Property In Bankruptcy

2018-12-22T14:04:40+00:00

Exempt Property In Bankruptcy - Delaware Code Delaware law is difficult for a layman to read but basically you may keep $125,000 equity in your home, $15,000 for a vehicle you use for work, and $25,000 of personal property which could include cash in a checking account. In addition to this retirement accounts, [...]

Exempt Property In Bankruptcy2018-12-22T14:04:40+00:00

Delaware Bankruptcy Dos and Don’ts

2018-12-31T13:35:00+00:00

Delaware Bankruptcy Dos and Don'ts Don't replace unsecured debt (credit cards, utility or medical bills) with secured debt (home equity loans). Most people try desperately to avoid bankruptcy however, if you can't pay your unsecured bills you won't be able to pay your secured bills. If you use your home to secure bills [...]

Delaware Bankruptcy Dos and Don’ts2018-12-31T13:35:00+00:00

Approved Debtor Education Course Online By Phone Or In Person

2018-12-22T14:06:25+00:00

Approved Debtor Education Course Online, By Phone Or In Person The Bankruptcy Code mandates that the debtor take a credit counseling course within 180 days prior to filing bankruptcy. Here is the link for Approved Debtor Education Agencies For Delaware Bankruptcy.  If you need a Debtor Education Course in a language other than English [...]

Approved Debtor Education Course Online By Phone Or In Person2018-12-22T14:06:25+00:00
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