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Bankruptcy is a complicated area of law, which legally declares an individual's inability to pay their creditors. Learn the answers to popular bankruptcy questions with tips from a lawyer in this free video series on bankruptcy.

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  1. People who have filed for bankruptcy are eligible for FHA financing two years after their bankruptcy case has been discharged. Learn about the rules and regulations of the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Association with regard to bankruptcy cases with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  2. Bankruptcy claims can be filed for free by filling out forms that are available online from the bankruptcy court in your district. Seek legal advice, and learn the procedure for filing bankruptcy with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  3. When filing bankruptcy for small business relief, consider the structure of the business and the reasons for filing before determining what legal actions to take. Seek legal advice and counsel that can explain the requirements and constraints associated with filing bankruptcy with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  4. Bankruptcy has a negative affect on credit scores, which can be reestablished by obtaining an accurate copy of the credit score after the case has been dealt with. Learn to rebuild a stable credit score within 24 months after filing for bankruptcy with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  5. Debt settlements and bankruptcy plans vary with regard to building credit scores and tax liability. Seek legal advice and learn about the tax implications of debt settlement with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  6. Erasing bankruptcy is a misconception because the Fair Credit Reporting Act declares what is acceptable for removal from your credit report. Rebuild your credit report and avoid misleading information that may lead to illegal activity with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  7. Establish good credit after bankruptcy by obtaining an accurate credit report, depositing money in a CD account and by making credit payments on time. Rebuild good credit a year after bankruptcy by being quick, efficient and responsible. Use tips from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  8. Establish good credit after bankruptcy by obtaining an accurate credit report, getting a secured credit card from your local credit union and by making credit payments on time. Rebuild good credit and settle all financial debts with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  9. When filing for bankruptcy, seek out the professional help of a lawyer and gather important information regarding the names and addresses of all of your creditors. Gather information regarding personal property, received accounts, assets and other earnings in order to file for bankruptcy with tips from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  10. File for bankruptcy as an individual debtor by hiring a professional bankruptcy lawyer, gathering information regarding your creditors and by gathering a list of your assets. Acquire copies of tax returns and other important information regarding personal property to file bankruptcy with help from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  11. File for bankruptcy for your business by hiring a lawyer and gathering important documentation regarding business expenditures, assets, inventory and received accounts. Review tax returns and ledgers in order to successfully file for bankruptcy with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  12. Getting a bankruptcy off a credit report is an impossible task due to the fact that the Fair Credit Reporting Act mandates that bankruptcy should remain on your credit report for 10 years from the date of filing. Talk to a professional about rebuilding credit after filing for bankruptcy with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  13. Get out of debt without bankruptcy by contacting the Consumer Credit Counseling Service to negotiate compromised payment plans with creditors and formulate a budget. Retire debts and improve credit without filing bankruptcy using tips from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  14. Purchase a car during Chapter 13 bankruptcy by getting the trustee's permission to buy a vehicle suitable with regard to your disposable income. Address a judge and file a motion with the court to purchase a car during Chapter 13 bankruptcy with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  15. Rent a house during bankruptcy by gathering a copy of the lease and obtaining permission of the Chapter 13 trustee. Petition the courts and file a motion with the judge to rent a house during bankruptcy with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  16. There are no tricks for filing bankruptcy, but by researching and providing a lawyer with important information regarding assets and expenditures, people can build a substantial case in one of the most predictable areas of law. Cooperate and be straight forward when filing for bankruptcy with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  17. There are two main types of bankruptcies, re-organizational bankruptcy, which allow people to restructure debt and liquidation bankruptcy, which wipes out debt. Learn about Chapter 13, Chapter 7 and other bankruptcy claims with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  18. After bankruptcy is filed, people should expect to have a poor credit report and should begin making timely credit payments to slowly regain credit during the sensitive rebuilding process. Pay bills on time and obtain an accurate credit report to begin building credit after bankruptcy with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  19. Items subject to purchase money security interest, allow the creditor the right to recover that property from your bankruptcy if an agreement and payment plan of the remaining balance can't be compromised. Learn more about bankruptcy and liens with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  20. The Fair Credit Reporting Act is the federal body of statutes that govern consumer credit reporting in the United States. Learn about the provisions and procedures associated with the Fair Credit Reporting Act from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  21. Consumer and business bankruptcy cases are similar with regard to the discharge of debt, yet they vary when it comes to re-organizational process. Learn about the complex and expensive process of filing bankruptcy as either a consumer or business with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  22. Chapter 7 bankruptcy is typically looked at as a liquidation bankruptcy, in which a trustee examines your income, expenses, assets and liabilities after filing a claim. Learn how Chapter 7 is used to discharge debt and wipe a credit report clean with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  23. Chapter 11 bankruptcy is typically a corporate re-organization case in which the corporation identifies the creditors in order to file a disclosure statement, which identifies the financial history of the debtor. Seek legal counsel and learn more about Chapter 11 bankruptcy with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  24. Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a re-organizational bankruptcy for people with regular income, which provides for a mechanism to repay your creditors over a period of time. Learn how Chapter 13 applies to delinquent mortgage and car payments with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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  25. Chapter 9 bankruptcy is reserved exclusively for municipalities as a re-organizational bankruptcy, during which the municipality or the debtor can restructure its debts to its creditors. Learn how Chapter 9 can reject collective bargaining agreements, lease agreements and modify interest rates with information from a lawyer in this free video on bankruptcy.

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Finance, whether personal or corporate, refers to money management. By creating a personal budget and managing money, one can organize personal finances to avoid debt caused by frivolous spending. When a surplus of money is formed, investing is an option that makes money work harder. Investing varies from low-risk certificates of deposit to high-risk stocks. Being smart with money can create a healthy savings for the future or retirement, while avoiding problems such as bankruptcy. In this free video series on bankruptcy, lawyer Andy Forman discusses the proper actions and procedures for handling various bankruptcy claims. Forman begins by explaining how to file for bankruptcy, establish good credit after bankruptcy, file bankruptcy for a business and rent a house during bankruptcy. He then discusses the different types of bankruptcy, what the Free Credit Reporting Act is, requirements for filing bankruptcy and even how to determine bankruptcy jurisdiction. Watch these free videos and learn more about bankruptcy court today.

 
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Andy Forman Andy Forman, Attorney at Law, has been in bankruptcy representation for over two decades and has lead council in over 3,000 bankruptcy cases. Forman is a member of the Florida Bar and practices in the 11th Circuit.dkdk

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