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- April
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- Should We Change Our View of Student Loan Debt?
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- Wage Garnishments & Your Defaulted Student Loans
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- February
- What to Expect at the Meeting of Creditors
- Could Your Posts on Facebook Impact Your Bankruptcy?
- Ignoring Student Loans = Big Trouble
- Preparing to Pay Your Student Loans
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- Can I Buy a House After Bankruptcy?
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- January
- Helping a Parent File Bankruptcy
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- Defaulted Federal Student Loans - Rehabilitation
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- Can You Afford to File a Florida Bankruptcy?
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- October
- What Will My Chapter 13 Payment Be?
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- Do I Really Have to Disclose That?
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- Bankruptcy Myths & Misconceptions #2
- Bankruptcy Myths & Misconceptions
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- September
- Filing a Pro SE Bankruptcy Case
- Timing: It Is Important to Your Bankruptcy Filing
- Afraid to File for Bankruptcy Protection?
- Garnishments, Bankruptcy & What You Need to Know
- Should One or Both Spouses File Bankruptcy?
- Debt: Secured Versus Unsecured
- What Happens to a Co-Debtor in Your Bankruptcy?
- How to Handle Debt Collectors After Your Bankruptcy
- August
- Is Bankruptcy Right for You?
- Tips for Talking to Attorneys
- Your House Is in Foreclosure: What Should You Do?-Part 2
- Do Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Impact Your Credit Score Differently?
- Chapter 13 – What Is Your Plan?
- What Is a Bankruptcy Means Test?
- Why Should You File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
- Your Student Loan May Be Eligible for Discharge in Bankruptcy
- July
- Different Ways for Consumers to File Bankruptcy in Florida
- What You Need to Know Before You File for Bankruptcy
- What Happens When Your Spouse Files for Bankruptcy?
- When You Feel You Can’t Afford to File for Bankruptcy
- The Top Five Reasons People Go Bankrupt
- Is Your Business Closing? Obtain Maximum Liquidation Value for Your Company’s Creditors Through an Abc
- Multiple Mortgages? Modify Them in an Individual Chapter 11 to Save Your Home and Investment Properties
- Chapter 11 for Individuals: Save Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars by Stripping and Cramming Down Mortgages!
- How to Save Your Business’ Assets in a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
- June
- Corporate Chapter 11 Too Costly? Sell Your Company as a Going Concern Through an ABC
- Personally Guaranteed Business Debt? Don’t Worry – Discharge It in a Personal Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
- Repurchasing Your Interest in Personal Property in a Personal Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
- Hire an Attorney to File Your Personal Chapter 7 Bankruptcy to Ensure That All Available Exemptions Are Claimed
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- Judgments Entered Against You? Have No Fear – They Can Be Discharged in a Personal Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
- Student Loan Interest Rate Changes
- You Can File a Personal Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and Keep All of Your Assets!
- Defaulted Federal Student Loans
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