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If you are having a hard time
Submitted by elizabethcarlsen on
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If you are having a hard time
Submitted by elizabethcarlsen on
If you are having a hard time paying your bills each month, you may want to consider filing for bankruptcy. There are two forms of bankruptcy available for individuals: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Whether you choose to file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy will depend on a number of factors including your income and whether you would like to keep your assets following the bankruptcy. The Idaho Legal Aid Services runs a bankruptcy clinic that will provide you with information about filing for bankruptcy, including how to represent yourself in your bankruptcy case. The clinic will also go over how to complete all bankruptcy forms to file your case. Visit http://www.idaholegalaid.org/event/1998 to contact Idaho Legal Aid Services and determine whether you are eligible for the free clinic. Also, the University of Idaho, College of Law has a Bankruptcy Clinical lab. Visit http://www.uidaho.edu/law/academics/clinicsprofessionalskills/clinics to learn more.
I would never would consider
Submitted by beasto on
I would never would consider filing for any type of bankruptcy even for my business. I would always have a plan to manage my budget month in and out.
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If you are having a hard time paying your bills each month, you may want to consider filing for bankruptcy. There are two forms of bankruptcy available for individuals: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Whether you choose to file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy will depend on a number of factors including your income and whether you would like to keep your assets following the bankruptcy. The Idaho Legal Aid Services runs a bankruptcy clinic that will provide you with information about filing for bankruptcy, including how to represent yourself in your bankruptcy case. The clinic will also go over how to complete all bankruptcy forms to file your case. Visit http://www.idaholegalaid.org/event/1998 to contact Idaho Legal Aid Services and determine whether you are eligible for the free clinic. Also, the University of Idaho, College of Law has a Bankruptcy Clinical lab. Visit http://www.uidaho.edu/law/academics/clinicsprofessionalskills/clinics to learn more.