Bankruptcy Basics - Part 1: Introduction
What is bankruptcy? What happens in a bankruptcy case? Bankruptcy is a legal process that provides relief for individuals who can no longer pay all of their debts. If you are considering bankruptcy, this video will give you basic information about the process, the relief it offers, and how to find the legal help you may need. |
Bankruptcy Basics - Part 2: Types of BankruptcyA brief review of the three main types of bankruptcy cases for individuals chapters 7, 11, and 13. The most common types of bankruptcy are chapter 7, which are liquidating bankruptcy, and chapter 13 cases, often used by individuals who want to catch up on past due mortgage or car loan payments and keep their assets. |
Bankruptcy Basics - Part 3: Limits of BankruptcyCertain types of debt, such as child support, alimony, and most student loans, cannot be discharged in bankruptcy. Wrongful conduct may make some debts non-dischargeable. Examples of such conduct are incurring credit card charges without the intent or ability to repay, or obtaining loans using false financial information.
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Bankruptcy Basics - Part 4: Filing for BankruptcyHow does someone file a bankruptcy case? In order to file for bankruptcy, an individual must take a credit counseling course to learn about alternatives to bankruptcy as well as accurately complete and file a number of documents.
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Bankruptcy Basics - Part 5: Creditors' Meeting
Every debtor is required to appear at a creditors' meeting conducted by a trustee who asks the debtor questions about the debtor's financial condition and gives creditors the opportunity to do the same. |
Bankruptcy Basics - Part 6: Bankruptcy CrimeA debtor must be honest and accurate in dealing with the court or face serious consequences, including being charged with a bankruptcy crime. |
Bankruptcy Basics - Part 7: Courts HearingsIn some cases, a debtor may be required to appear at hearings before a bankruptcy judge. |
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Bankruptcy Basics - Part 9: Legal AssistanceWhen does someone need a lawyer for a bankruptcy case? Individuals have a right to represent themselves in court, but bankruptcy is a complex area that involves many considerations including whether to file, what chapter to file under, and what exemptions to claim. It is important to understand all of the protections of the bankruptcy code in order to make full use of them. |