Showell Blades Bankruptcy Seminar
South Carolina Bankruptcy Attorney Showell Blades leads a 90-minute seminar on Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13 bankruptcy trends and procedures.
South Carolina Bankruptcy Attorney Showell Blades leads a 90-minute seminar on Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13 bankruptcy trends and procedures.
I am researching bankruptcy via WIKI HOW, but am confused about processing it without the counseling of a credit counselor. I have had no income to counsel about. Can anyone with bankruptcy legal experience explain this (in the USA).
I believe that the US government is on the verge of bankruptcy, and that when/if this occurs, it will cause a collapse of the US dollar. My question is what effect this will have on other currencies such as the Canadian dollar or Euro. What is the safest currency to be in when/if this occurs?
Would dealer’s sell Chrysler for more money? Less money? Or would the bankruptcy not affect sales at all?
I have heard this is a good way to remove a BK. See below. Has anyone tried this? Unlike other negative information which stays on your credit report for 7 years, bankruptcy can be reported for up to 10 years. Bankruptcy courts keep cases active for a period of two years before placing them on [...]
I hear it is very hard to file for the type of bankruptcy where they abolish all of your debt. However, what about the type of bankruptcy where you pay back some of your debt? If you file this type of bankruptcy, will you definitely get accepted, even if you make a high income? How [...]
I know you can’t usually include student loans in a bankruptcy, but what if a person files for chapter 7 and then wants to go back to school? Will they be able to get loans for school?
Review In these times of massive credit card debt and stagnating incomes, filing for bankruptcy has become the only relief for thousands of people. The information in How to File for Bankruptcy is so complete that a person can file virtually on his own, without needing to hire a lawyer. By no means does [...]
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