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Planning a personal or business bankruptcy to escape your mounting debts? The last thing you need are hefty legal bills to add to your headaches. Bankruptcy Made E-Z shows you how to file your own bankruptcy, takes the confusion out of the process, and saves you thousands of dollars. Contains state and federal exemptions, the bankruptcy forms, and a complete explanation of the bankruptcy laws.
Everything from A to Z...
Are you eligible to file?
When to file for bankruptcy
Types of bankruptcy
When you need an attorney
Alternatives to bankruptcy
The automatic stay
Requesting adequate protection
Exempt property
Federal exemptions
State exemptions
Direct links to valuable online resources
Non-dischargeable debts
Tax liabilities
Court-ordered payments
Ensuring discharge
Debt reaffirmation
The bankruptcy trustee
Types of transfers
Creditor claims
The discharge hearing
Amending the petition
Includes free bonus: "How to Save on Attorney Fees"
20 Forms Include:
Voluntary Petition
Statement of Attorney for Petitioner Pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 2016(b)
Statement of Financial Affairs
Order Approving Payment of Filing Fee in Installments
Notice to Individual Consumer Debtor(s)
Notice of Commencement of Case Under Chapter 7
Notice of Commencement of Case Under Chapter 13
Notice of Commencement of Case Under Chapter 11
Instructions for Completing Master Mailing List
Application to Pay Filing Fees in Installations
Debtor's Plan and Motion to Avoid Liens
Declaration Concerning Debtor's Schedules
Declaration of Bankruptcy Petition Preparer
Discharge of Debtor
Disclosure of Compensation of Bankruptcy Petition Preparer
Exhibit "A" to Voluntary Petition
Chapter 7 Individual Debtor's Statement of Intention
List of Creditors Holding 20 Largest Unsecured Claims
Master Mailing List
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