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Important Bankruptcy
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Should You File for Bankruptcy Now?

Filing for bankruptcy is about to become more difficult and more expensive.  The bankruptcy reform bill has now passed both houses of Congress will prevent many people from filing for Chapter 7, the bankruptcy law that discharges most debts.  The same bill will make it substantially more difficult to file for Chapter 13, the bankruptcy law that allows for retention of property and a monthly repayment of debts.  The result of the new law will be that many consumers may be denied bankruptcy relief altogether, that bankruptcy will become more complex, and that bankruptcy will become much more expensive.  The law became effective on October 17, 2005.

If you want to file under the current law, please contact:

Consumer Law Center, Inc.
12 South First Street, Suite 416
San Jose, California  95113-2404
408.294-6100 (voice)
408.294.6190 (fax)


www.sjconsumerlaw.com
info@sjconsumerlaw.com

 

We are a federally designated debt relief agency and we provide assistance to consumers
filing for relief under the Federal Bankruptcy Code.

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