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Blog Posts in January, 2011

Can I negotiate payments with my creditors without filing for bankruptcy?

If you do not have excessive debts, it may be appropriate for you to contact your creditors in order to work out a repayment plan with them. This would likely be advisable in instances where your debt ...
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How can I start a bankruptcy case as soon as possible?

If you need to start a bankruptcy case as soon as possible, you may fill out a “skeleton form.” Skeleton filing is when you fill out only the Voluntary Petition which is basically an ...
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What is a deed in lieu of foreclosure?

A deed in lieu of foreclosure is different from a foreclosure because it is done voluntarily. It is when you voluntarily transfer title to the property back to the bank/lender instead of having them ...
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