Bennett on Going Broke: A Practical Guide to Consumer Bankruptcy, 2nd Edition 2002 |
| Are you in debt? Are you considering bankruptcy? This book gives
you answers in plain English, so you can make the right choice. It is for
individual consumer debtors, not businesses. You should see a lawyer, in
addition to reading the book. Before you file for bankruptcy, you should know more about bankruptcy and how it affects your rights. Reversing bankruptcy is very difficult if you make a mistake. A lawyer can give you advice about: |
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| Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Explaining Bankruptcy Chapter 2: Names of the People Involved in a Bankruptcy Chapter 3: Time Sequence in the Bankruptcy Process Chapter 4: Role of the Trustee Chapter 5: Types of Creditors Involved in a Bankruptcy Chapter 6: Exempt Property Chapter 7: Debts Surviving Bankruptcy Chapter 8: The Bankrupt's Duties Chapter 9: Getting out of Bankruptcy Chapter 10: Living Between Filing and Discharge Chapter 11: Signing the Papers Chapter 12: Some Common Questions Chapter 13: Alternatives to Bankruptcy Chapter 14: Consumer Proposal Chapter 15: Glossary of Terms Chapter 16: A Complete Set of Forms Chapter 17: Excerpts from the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act Index Written by Frank Bennett. Published by Knox Sales and Publishing, 2002. |
| Catalogue No. | 0-9730878-0-3 |
| Price | $22.95 |
| Format | Softcover |
| Pages | 324 |
| Language | English only |
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