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A decision to file for bankruptcy should be made only after determining that bankruptcy is the best way to deal with your financial problems. These questions and answers cannot explain every aspect of the bankruptcy process. If you still have questions after reading them, you should speak with an attorney familiar with bankruptcy issues or a paralegal working for a bankruptcy attorney.

Basic Questions About Bankruptcy

How You Can Avoid Filing Bankruptcy

How Creditor Claims Treated

Questions About Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Questions About Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

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For more information about bankruptcy, please call us at 408-294-6100, or e-mail us via info@sjconsumerlaw.com.  One of our attorneys will be able to answer any questions which you may have in greater detail.  Please remember that the foregoing information is of a general nature, and does not constitute legal advice.  The facts of each situation are unique, and we must discuss those facts with you before any advice can be given.

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