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#7 MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED BANKRUPTCY QUESTIONS & THOSE THAT SHOULD BE
#7 of a nine-part segment that answers questions most frequently asked by chapter 7 and 13 consumers in their first interview with a competent bankruptcy attorney. This video answers the questions: (1) What do I need to do if I don’t have any wage statements; (2) What wage statements are filed with the petition; (3) After filing bankruptcy, when can I sell assets and incur debts; (4) Do you personally attend 341 Meetings; (5) Do you charge for phone calls and other billing categories.
Duration : 0:9:53
#7 MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED BANKRUPTCY QUESTIONS & THOSE THAT SHOULD BE
#7 of a nine-part segment that answers questions most frequently asked by chapter 7 and 13 consumers in their first interview with a competent bankruptcy attorney. This video answers the questions: (1) What do I need to do if I don’t have any wage statements; (2) What wage statements are filed with the petition; (3) After filing bankruptcy, when can I sell assets and incur debts; (4) Do you personally attend 341 Meetings; (5) Do you charge for phone calls and other billing categories.
Duration : 0:9:53
#1 MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED BANKRUPTCY QUESTIONS & THOSE THAT SHOULD BE
#1 of a nine-part segment that answers the most frequently asked questions by chapter 7 and 13 consumers in a first meeting w/ a competent bankruptcy attorney. Questions in this video include bank acct attachments, garnishments, reposessions, married filing separately, requirement to list all creditors.
Duration : 0:10:27
#5 MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED BANKRUPTCY QUESTIONS & THOSE THAT SHOULD BE
#5 of a nine part segment that answers questions most frequently asked by Chapter 7 and 13 consumers in their first-interview with a competent bankruptcy attorney. This video answers: (1) discharging Payday loans; (2) when you can reduce the amount owed to a secured lender; (3) explains emphasis on chapter 7 even when filing chapter 13: (4) whether your chapter 13 plan will be for 36 or 60 months; (5) explains when you can fully cancel a residential mortgage debt; (6) explains when you can file bankruptcy for the second or any other subsequent filing.
Duration : 0:8:28




