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What Is A Chapter 20 Bankruptcy?
What is a Chapter 20 bankruptcy? The fact is there is no Chapter 20 of the Bankruptcy Code. Chapter 20 is an expression used by attorneys to describe a situation where a Chapter 7 bankruptcy is filed for a debtor … Continue reading
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Myth No. 9: If You Own A Home You Must Give Up Your Home If You File For Bankruptcy.
If you already own a home you must give up your home if you file for Bankruptcy. To the contrary both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 can be used to keep your home. Your home mortgage is a secured debt. … Continue reading
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Tagged arrearage, arrears, Chapter 13, Chapter 7, debt, Kevin Gipson, mortgage, new orleans bankruptcy attorney, Plan
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Bankruptcy Myth No. 6: You can no longer stop a foreclosure by filing for Bankruptcy.
The bankruptcy myth that you can no longer stop a foreclosure proceeding by filing for bankruptcy is simply no true! Both a Chapter 7 bankruptcy and a Chapter 13 bankruptcy will stop a foreclosure, but with different long term results. … Continue reading
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