Bankruptcy Article
Debtor Resources
The person filing the case is called the “Debtor.” The Debtor Help section of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court website contains basic information a debtor may need to know during the bankruptcy process. The Debtor Help information is organized into these categories: “Before You File,” “When You File,” “After You File,” and “Frequently Asked Questions” (FAQs).
Debtor resources are available through the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Arizona website.
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I am a 23 year old mother of two living with my parents currently. Im in school. I have debts that I need paid off. And I simply cannot do it. I recieve government assistance as far as food and cash for the children go. Can you suggest some places that will help me file bankruptcy seeing how low income I am. I need help!!! Please and thank you.
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I am trying to find out which chapter is best for me to file I do not want my home or car in the bankruptcy any help I was advised Chapter 7 but keep getting conflicting information can anyone assist n this question
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When filing bankruptcy do I need to include the leased land I have in South Dakota on the schedule?
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I am a single mother(one child) and living on a Teacher's salary. I have a mortgage and a considerable amount of credit debt, plus student loans. I can make my house payment but am struggling to make any of the credit payments. Question is: Can I file Bankruptcy ( ch7) and keep my house. None of the debt was secured with my home.
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how do I apply for assistance with bankruptcy?
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Is there a program for an inmate at Dept of Corrections to file bankruptsy?
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I have more than $10k outstanding debt (student, loan, credit card, hospital bills, etc.) that I am unable to pay on my income(11,760) gross annually. What would be my best move to eliminate the debt, and restore credit.
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Has there been a change in the Law That now allows an inheritance from a Sibling to be exempt? If so, in what amount? Thank you.
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I appear for my 341 hearing and approach by a lawyer representing my creditor. I was asked to step out in the hallway and told I had two choice either agree to start repaying or surrender the things I got from them. They also sent me a certified letter. What type of motion can I file for them violating the order of stay?
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Should I file for bankruptcy if I cannot pay my debts?
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