Tuesday, December 20, 2016

How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

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How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy


Bankruptcy is a truly worthy portion of the American legal system. It is not about retribution, but about forgiveness. It has certainly helped in reducing suicide rates, frees up income and resource for children, and keeps families together.

It is understandable that a company or an individual is filling for bankruptcy will not be in a position to hire an attorney.

The reliable information that is provided in the book, How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy will be very helpful for you to complete your bankruptcy case without the need to break your bank.

This book will help you in determining:
  • How to find out if you are eligible for Chapter 7
  • How to clean up as much debt as possible
  • Find out if you will be able to keep your home, car, and other assets
How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is in its new edition and has been updated by attorney Cara O’Neill.

The peace of mind is easily lost when we undergo the process of filing for bankruptcy. Get your money problems under control with this guide.

All the information in this book is provided in a clear and user-friendly manner. Instructions are given on how to fill out the forms of bankruptcy and help you in understanding as to what will happen to your debts and property.

How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy will guide you on:
  • Making decisions if bankruptcy is the right way out for you
  • Complete the official court forms for bankruptcy
  • Keep as much property as you can
  • Cancel as much debt as possible
  • Prepare for the meeting of creditors
  • How to keep your home
  • And planning to rebuild your credit later on.
The book, How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is in its 19th Edition and provides samples of latest legal forms, along with important cases and changes in laws.

This guide also contains charts that are really easy to use.

About Cara O’Neill


Cara O’Neill has more than 20 years of experience practicing law in California. Currently, she is concentrating in the areas of bankruptcy, family law and civil litigation. She has also worked as an Administrative Law Judge solving disputed between franchisees and automotive manufacturers. She now works from her own law office.

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