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Bankruptcy is a way to temporarily suspend (during the course of the proceeding), and later prevent, all debt collection actions for debts you had at the time you filed your bankruptcy petition. Filing Bankruptcy is a difficult decision to make. In 2010 over 1 million Americans filed personal bankruptcy in order to improve their financial situation. Bankruptcy can help you prevent foreclosure of your home, stop debt collector harassment and get a fresh financial start.
When it comes to the new bankruptcy laws and the legalities of filing bankruptcy, the process can appear daunting. When the difference between success and failure comes to correctly submitting paperwork, it makes common sense to have the help of an experienced professional. Why put your trust and financial future in the hands of a paralegal or document preparation service that cannot offer legal advice or representation during your bankruptcy. Since the laws have changed filing bankruptcy can be a complicated process to navigate on your own.
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Bankruptcy gives protection to people in financial trouble who are drowning under piles of debt. Because of today´s difficult economic times millions of people are exercising this protection of filing bankruptcy, Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. The bankruptcy laws were created by Congress to provide relief to those who have been victimized by job loss, staggering medical bills, disability, divorce or identity theft. Sometimes it may be a combination of unfortunate events that contribute to significant financial woes. Bills that seem manageable can become insurmountable when combined with the job loss. Don´t blame yourself for your situation, just take control of it.
The US bankruptcy code was created to provide a safe harbor and give you a new beginning just when you have lost all hope.




The average American knows very little about bankruptcy. Most people probably are aware of bankruptcy´s ability to dissolve debt and give the debtor a fresh start. Some of the information you might have heard is correct, but some is not. The purpose of this article is to dispel some of the most common bankruptcy myths