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Signs that You May Need Professional Credit Counselling

  When facing bad credit, a lot of consumers immediately consider bankruptcy, thinking that there is no other way to resolve their debt problem. But before taking any drastic step, why not first get...

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What is the New Bankruptcy Legislation?

On October 17, 2005, the new bankruptcy law became effective and introduced some major changes in the bankruptcy process. Under the new law, anyone who wants to file for bankruptcy must first undergo...

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7 Signs You Need to Talk To A Bankruptcy Attorney

Some people choose to take a situation for granted until it’s too late. This statement proves true for those who have experienced bankruptcy. Many of them may have noticed the signs that they may be...

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Obtaining A Mortgage After Bankruptcy

Many people have the false notion that bankruptcy puts an end to all great opportunities such as obtaining mortgage. On the contrary, after filing for bankruptcy, applying for a mortgage is easier...

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A Look at Mortgage Refinancing

Mortgage loan refinancing is simply obtaining a new mortgage loan to pay off your old mortgage and get new rates. There are a number of reasons why people choose mortgage refinancing. One is to get...

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Obtaining A Mortgage After Bankruptcy

Many people have the false notion that bankruptcy puts an end to all great opportunities such as obtaining mortgage. On the contrary, after filing for bankruptcy, applying for a mortgage is easier...

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Filing for Bankruptcy – The Advantages and Disadvantages

In this article, let’s take a closer look at the pros and cons of bankruptcy and how it should affect your decision on whether to seek bankruptcy or not. The Pros of Bankruptcy The post Filing for...

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Is It Possible to Recover from Bankruptcy?

After bankruptcy, your financial situation will certainly not be the same. Yes, a record of bankruptcy will stay on your credit report for seven to ten years. However, this doesn’t mean you can’t do...

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