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Bankruptcy Facts

The National Foundation for Credit Counseling advises you to consider these facts if you're even thinking about filing bankruptcy.

Consider these facts:

Types of Bankruptcy
The following are the two types of bankruptcy available to most people:

Both types of bankruptcy may get rid of debts where creditors have no specific rights to property, and may stop foreclosures, repossessions, garnishments, utility shut-offs and debt collection activities.

How to Find an Attorney
If you need legal advice on filing bankruptcy, here are some basic tips in helping you find an attorney:

Alternatives to Bankruptcy
Think about bankruptcy as a last resort. Here are a number of alternative ways to fix your finances without risking your credit rating:



 

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