What's new at Bankruptcy BrokerHow to Start an Online Bankruptcy Forms Processing Service Due to the dramatic increase in technology, business professionals now have the ability to outsource their skills and earn extra money working from home as a bankruptcy forms processor... (read more)
The New Bankruptcy Law Means Test Explained in Plain English With the new bankruptcy law in effect as of October 17, 2005, there is a lot of confusion with regard to the new "means test" requirement. The means test will be used by the courts to determine eligibility for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy... (read more)
The New Bankruptcy Law -- How Will It Affect Debt Negotiation? In April 2005, Congress made sweeping changes in U.S. bankruptcy law that will go into effect on October 17, 2005... (read more)
Mortgage after Bankruptcy Bankruptcy Discharged Yesterday? Purchase a Home Today So you have been through a bankruptcy and surely have been told to wait at least two years before applying for a home loan... (read more)
How Does Bankruptcy Work? Of course, bankruptcy is your last resort. It is tough but provides a legal remedy for your financial situation... (read more)
Navigation After Financial Closure - Bankruptcy Personal Loans Bankruptcy has a stigma attached to it that is hard to eradicate. Is that what you really think, then you need to rethink. Just because you have filed for bankruptcy does not mean you do not have a right to a solid financial status again... (read more)
How to Start a Bankruptcy Forms Processing Service Due to the dramatic increase in technology, business professionals now have the ability to outsource their skills and earn extra money working from home as a bankruptcy forms... (read more)
New Bankruptcy Law? Targeting the Wrong People? Last April, President Bush enthusiastically signed into law the oddly-named Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act... (read more)
Utah, the Nation? Bankruptcy Capital Congress recently passed the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act, designed to minimize frivolous bankruptcy filings and to require debtors to repay some of their debt... (read more)
The Bankruptcy Code Acknowledges the Validity of the Homestead Exemption Many times the subject of bankruptcy seems baffling in its complexity. Actually the basic principals of bankruptcy are fairly simple even though the federal statuses on bankruptcy are extensive... (read more)
Tougher Bankruptcy Laws Take Effect October 2005 In just a few short weeks, President Bush’s Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act will take effect... (read more)
How Bankruptcy Affects Student Loans The vast majority of government student loans cannot be gotten rid of easily, even filing for bankruptcy will not resolve these debts... (read more)
Car Loans After Bankruptcy - 3 Tips On Financing Your Car With Bad Credit If you have recently filed bankruptcy, you may wonder if its possible to get auto financing again. There are more and more loan companies all the time that have new programs to help finance people with bad credit... (read more)
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Basics The purpose behind Chapter 13 Bankruptcy filing is rehabilitation of the debtor. Meaning you are given the opportunity to repay some or all of your debts.but under generally better terms (lower or no interest)... (read more)
Is Filing for Bankruptcy an Option for You? Bankruptcy laws give debtors a way to resolve debt by dividing their assets among their various creditors and in some cases will allow debtors to be freed of outstanding debts that cannot be paid, even after the division of assets... (read more)
The New Bankruptcy Law How Will It Affect Debt Negotiation? In April 2005, Congress made sweeping changes in U. S. bankruptcy law that will go into effect on October 17, 2005... (read more)
Senate Passes New Bankruptcy Law The United States Senate passed a law on March 10, 2005 that changes the bankruptcy laws in America. It is expected that the House of Representatives will look to pass the same bill in April, which will send it to President Bush for his signature... (read more)
Buying A Home After Bankruptcy Get A Mortgage Loan After Bankruptcy If you have a recent bankruptcy on your credit and are looking to get financing for a home, there is hope... (read more)
If I File for Bankruptcy Will My Student Loans Get Discharged? So are student loans able to be discharged? In short, probably not. Student loan debts are nondischargeable in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy cases unless paying the debt would cause the debtor "undue hardship... (read more)
Bankruptcy? Bankruptcy Myths Bankruptcy has long been a big question mark in the eyes of the consumer. After all they don? teach us about bankruptcy in school... (read more)
New Bankruptcy Legislation May Make it Harder to Find an Attorney The recently passed Bankruptcy Abuse prevention and Consumer Protection Act will make it harder for people with problem debt to have their debt eliminated through filing for bankruptcy... (read more)
Mortgage after Bankruptcy - Bankruptcy Discharged Yesterday? Purchase a Home Today! So you have been through a bankruptcy and surely have been told to wait at least two years before applying for a home loan. Waiting two long years without any guarantee of being approved for a mortgage after bankruptcy can be disheartening... (read more)
Buying A Home After Bankruptcy - Get A Mortgage Loan After Bankruptcy If you have a recent bankruptcy on your credit and are looking to get financing for a home, there is hope... (read more)
2nd Mortgage Loan After Bankruptcy - Get Approved Online A 2nd mortgage loan after a bankruptcy is possible in as little as two years. Refinancing your mortgage can help you make needed home improvements or pay off high interest debt... (read more)
Types of Bankruptcy Filings Jumbo mortgage This is considered a nonconforming loan because it exceeds the loan limit set by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The 2003 single-family loan limit is $322,700... (read more)
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