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Under the current economic climate where Americans are saddled with high taxes, it is plausible that even honest, hardworking Americans may find it difficult to make ends meet and find themselves in a very tight spot financially. If you find yourself in such a situation, remember you are not alone, and you can seek expert legal counsel.
As per the US Federal Bankruptcy code, bankruptcy is the process undergone when an individual or a business is no longer able to pay back their debts and want to seek relief from it. Thanks to bankruptcy, such individuals or business may actually get a second shot to start over, a clean slate so to speak.
In Arkansas, the laws governing bankruptcy have been recently revised and effectively, it has become more challenging to successfully file for bankruptcy for both businesses and individuals.
However, with the right professional, legal guidance, many people are still able to file for bankruptcy and have the burden taken off of their shoulders. There are several different types of bankruptcy. You will find legal counselors who help clients that come under the following categories:
The fabulous news about all these forms of bankruptcy is they all have some in common: all of them can be handled and are comprehended by the marvelous legal talent found on USAttorneys.com. You are in the right place. Any one of our legal warriors will know which bankruptcy situation you are in and be able to offer you sagacious advice.
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Chapter 7 bankruptcy is also known as “straight” bankruptcy. This is what most people filing for bankruptcy for debt relief will be hoping to achieve. However, it is also the most difficult to accomplish. If successful, then a chapter 7 bankruptcy will essentially wipe away your debts. However, this will be at the cost of giving up on being able to keep your property (excluding “Exempt Property”).
In most Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases, if you happen to own any property which exceeds certain exemptions limits, then the creditor may be able to go ahead and sell this property and acquire the money or income from the sale in order to recuperate for the lost loans or at least a part of the lost loans.
Not only can we assist you in filing for chapter 7 bankruptcy, but we can also help have your most valuable property such as your family home, car, etc. be classified as exempt property.
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