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Sometimes, the formal and legal declaration of personal bankruptcy is the best way to go when you're "snowed under" with bills, and you just can't see your way clear to survive.Actually, bankruptcy allows you to make a fresh start. Generally, it takes only a small amount of money, a careful evaluation of
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Have you been through a bankruptcy? Have you wondered whether you could possibly refinance your mortgage loan or obtain any mortgages after bankruptcy? You will be pleased to learn that there are mortgage lenders that will help you obtain a mortgage loan and even save you money by lowering your monthly payments. Local mortgage lenders are ready
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Today more people than ever are turning to personal "bankruptcy" as a way of solving their financial problems. Estimates indicate that 2005 will see nearly 1 in 60 Americans filing for bankruptcy. People owing as little as ,000 are unknowingly filing, not knowing of alternative methods of eliminating their debt. The reason
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The Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act, signed into law last April, will take effect this month and bring with it some of the most sweeping changes in debt law in history. As the new requirements are much more strict, expensive, and time consuming than the old ones, consumers with problem debt
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