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  • Debts not discharged in a chapter 7 bankruptcy if the creditor objects
  • Arizona Chapter 7 Bankruptcy - Which Debts are "discharged"?
  • Bankruptcy and the "co-debtor" stay
  • Chapter 13 Bankruptcy - What cannot be "crammed" down
  • Chapter 13 Bankruptcy - What has to be paid?
  • Chapter 13 Bankruptcy - Pay less then owed on your car and keep it
  • A Pennsylvania District Court rules that employer can discriminate in the hiring process as a result of bankruptcy filing
  • 8 bankruptcy do's and dont's
  • Factors you should consider in hiring a bankruptcy attorney
  • Means Test Basics
  • Can I lose my job because I filed a bankruptcy case?
  • Arizona Bankruptcy Exemptions - What are they?
  • Full Disclosure in Bankruptcy is Mandatory
  • 4 Common Mistakes When Filing Bankruptcy On Your Own
  • Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney Fee
  • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy - what is it?
  • The decision to use bankruptcy - tread lightly
  • Surrendering a car in chapter 13 bankruptcy will negatively effect amount paid unsecured creditors
  • Should your Arizona Corporation or LLC file Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
  • Arizona Short Sale - If bankruptcy is in your future, be careful
  • Serious credit card debt... can you avoid bankruptcy?
  • Ride Thru, Reaffirmation Agreements and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
  • Bankruptcy is one option to deal with tax debt
  • Arizona Bankruptcy - Reaffirmation Agreement, what is it?
  • What is a bankruptcy discharge?
  • Paying an Arizona Bankruptcy Attorney for Help
  • Different Types of Bankruptcy - What are they?
  • Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and Attorney fees
  • The Automatic Stay of the Bankruptcy Code is what it says - "Automatic"
  • Losing Control Over Private Information When Filing Bankruptcy
  • Arizona Bankruptcy - Basic Tax Discharge Requirements and the "Lien" Caveat
  • Bankruptcy and the Automatic Stay - Mesa Arizona
  • Tax Debt Options in Arizona - Bankruptcy Must Be Considered
  • Office Policies
  • Can I File For Bankruptcy in Arizona and Discharge a payday loan?
  • Will Arizonans Be Able to "Cram" Down a First Mortgage in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
  • Nationwide Bankruptcy Filings in January 09 Jump 34%
  • What type of debt is NOT Discharged in an Arizona Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
  • What exactly is an Arizona Bankruptcy Chapter 13 Trustee?
  • Foreclosures Rise 81% in 2008 from 2007
  • What is a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy "Discharge" in Arizona
  • Chapter 13 Bankruptcy and the Automatic Stay for Arizona Debtors
  • Chapter 13 Bankruptcy? An overview and example for the Arizona Debtor
  • Arizona Bankruptcy Filings Are Up
  • Filing Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Arizona - 23 Potential Benefits
  • Is your Arizona small business failing? What is your personal liability and what are your options?
  • Avoiding Bankruptcy in Arizona and Negotiating the Debt - Pros and Cons
  • Serious Debt? What Are Your Options?
  • Welcome to our new Arizona Bankruptcy Blog
  • Why Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Arizona?
  • Attorney Fees in an Arizona Bankruptcy Case
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  • July 31, 2010 3:11 PM
    Debts not discharged in a chapter 7 bankruptcy if the creditor objects Some debts will be discharged in a chapter 7 bankruptcy...
  • July 29, 2010 3:01 PM
    Arizona Chapter 7 Bankruptcy - Which Debts are "discharged"? In a chapter 7 bankruptcy the debtor is able to...
  • July 27, 2010 5:05 PM
    Bankruptcy and the "co-debtor" stay If someone "co-signs" a contract in order to help a...
  • July 25, 2010 3:19 PM
    Chapter 13 Bankruptcy - What cannot be "crammed" down Amounts paid on certain debts secured by assets can be...
  • July 25, 2010 2:26 PM
    Chapter 13 Bankruptcy - What has to be paid? A well developed and successful chapter 13 plan often results in: 1. full payoff of priority debt 2. full payoff of car loans and home arrears 3. a large reduction of debt paid to unsecured creditors 4. protection of assets that would have been lost in a chapter 7

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