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Terms You Hear At A Bankruptcy Creditor’s Meeting And What They Mean?
There are several steps in the process of filing for bankruptcy. One of the first steps after the filing is the “Meeting of Creditors”. The meeting, also called a Section 341(a) meeting is held by the “Trustee“. The meeting is … Continue reading
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Tagged ADMINISTRATION, Bankruptcy, ENCUMBERED, exempt, Meeting of Creditors, PROPERTY, Section 341(a), Statement of Intentions, trustee, UNWORTHY
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Can I Keep My Car If I File For Bankruptcy?
Will you be able to keep your car if you file for bankruptcy in Louisiana? In most cases, the answer is yes! First, in any bankruptcy proceeding, the debtor can keep the items of property that he owns that are … Continue reading
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Tagged Bankruptcy, car, collateral mortgage, exempt, lien, Louisiana, new orleans bankruptcy attorney, new orleans bankruptcy lawyer, seizure, vehicle
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