How to File for Chapter 7
Bankruptcy is a book written as a guide for individuals who have made the
decision to pursue this option. Filing for bankruptcy introduces new financial
issues and should not be done lightly. However sometimes individuals consider
it to be their best option.
Help for Individuals Considering Personal Bankruptcy
The attorneys who have written How
to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy focus on personal bankruptcy. It better
prepares you for what will be an uncomfortable process. Many people nowadays
are struggling with debt and bankruptcy may be the only way out for some of
them. That is what the personal bankruptcy laws are there to provide- relief
for people in severe economic straits.
NOT a Guide for Corporate or Large Business Bankruptcy
If you are considering corporate
or large business bankruptcy, this book is not for you. It will not provide the
information you need. The book does not focus on Chapter 11 bankruptcy. If you
are running a business out of your own pocket, then the book will provide
information that can help. For example, suppose a person contracts their
services as an editor for a magazine and operates as a small business. They can
file for personal bankruptcy.
The lawyers who wrote the book
are:
- Stephen Elias
- Kathleen A. Michon
- Robin Leonard
- Albin Renauer
Filing Without a Lawyer
Some people who have read the book
have done so with the intention of filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy without the assistance
of a lawyer. If this is what you want to do, this guide will help you to
understand the process better and know what is required to complete your filing
successfully.
If you are planning on filing with
an attorney, How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy will still help you. It will
clear up some of the issues you may have had about the process. It will also
provide you with the information you may need to ask questions that you may not
otherwise have even thought of.
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