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Thursday, September 14, 2006

Bankruptcy Law - Hospital to honor 9/11 survivor, college president


Hospital to honor 9/11 survivor, college president
Times Herald-Record - Cornell University's Orange County Cooperative Extension is offering a three-hour, classroom-based course that meets the legal requirement for personal finance education for anyone who has filed Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy in New York. Upon

The Bankruptcy Option
Forbes - Chapter 7 Versus Chapter 13 Bankruptcy If you file for personal bankruptcy, most likely it will be a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, your assets (except for property that is exempt under state or federal law) go into a

In the Garden
Fayetteville Observer - Q: What is the statute of limitations on Chapter 13 bankruptcy fraud and who do you report it to? What are the penalties for this? J.C., Clinton A: Federal authorities suspect bankruptcy fraud in 10 percent of the 2 million bankruptcy cases that

Thank you PR WEB.
PRWeb - While Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings are increasing most rapidly, there has been a steady month-to-month increase in the number of Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases filed as well. With so much confusing information in the media, the Total Bankruptcy website

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