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Category Archives: Medical Bills and Bankruptcy
Discharge of Debt
An individual can receive a discharge of debt they owe by filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. A “Discharge of Debt” releases an individual’s personal liability for many types of unsecured debts, meaning they will no longer owe … Continue reading
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What will be Discharged in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
After you receive your notice of discharge from the Bankruptcy Court, there are certain types of debt that will be discharged; In other words, there are certain types of debt that you will no longer be responsible for paying back … Continue reading
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Debts that will be Discharged Through Bankruptcy
After you receive your notice of discharge from the Bankruptcy Court, there are certain types of debt that will be discharged; In other words, there are certain types of debt that you will no longer be responsible for paying back … Continue reading
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Bankruptcy and Medical Debt
A difficult economy creates resulting fallout of its own. Businesses and manufacturing have downsized and have reduced or eliminated the benefits of workers who have managed to keep their jobs. The cost of healthcare continues to increase. The recently unemployed … Continue reading