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New Bankruptcy Law

With the ever changing world, the laws of bankruptcy change with it. Beginning October 17, 2005, if you file for bankruptcy you are required to receive credit counseling from a Government approved firm six months before you file for the protection of bankruptcy.

Typically a credit counselor helps individuals manage their accounts and creates a budget for the person to live on. The new bankruptcy law requires the person to take an online course, or talk in person to a credit counselor. Once you have taken this course or meeting, you are required to receive to a certificate for your Bankruptcy Attorney to present to the court you are filing with. Once you have finished this step you will be able to be under the protection of bankruptcy from creditors and bill collectors.

These steps are difficult and can be confusing at times. That is why BankruptcyHome.com wants to help you find a local bankruptcy attorney that will help you settle you debt quickly and efficiently. By visiting a bankruptcy Attorney, you will be able to relax and know that you are in good hands. Bankruptcy is a complicated process and by using a Bankruptcy Attorney you will have an experienced partner that will carry you through this tough time. So call us today and let us help you take the first steps to a new financial future!

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