Bankruptcy — just the sound of it evokes strong feelings in most people. Although filing for bankruptcy is rarely anyone's first choice when trying to cope with overwhelming debt, the decision to file for bankruptcy can be the right one when made with full awareness of all its consequences. Contact an experienced bankruptcy lawyer to discuss your options.
If you are jobless and frustrated over how to meet your bills, you can seek debt relief through Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 personal bankruptcy, or Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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Bankruptcy Resource Links
American Bankruptcy Institute Consumer Bankruptcy Center
General information regarding consumer debt and bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy: An Overview
A bankruptcy overview from Cornell Law School, including links to state, federal and other sources.
Bankruptcy Courts
Links to U.S. Bankruptcy Court websites.
Official Bankruptcy Forms
From the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.
AnnualCreditReport.com
Official website where consumers can obtain free credit reports from the three national credit-reporting companies.
TransUnion
Credit reporting agency website features consumer information on credit reports, identity theft and fraud.
National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC)
Features consumer credit and financial management advice.
Bankruptcy Fact Sheet
General information about what happens in a bankruptcy case.
The United States Trustee Program
Overview of the United States Trustee Program.
Overview of Bankruptcy Code Chapters
A brief outline of the Bankruptcy Code's principal chapters (7, 11, 12, 13 and 15).
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