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How to Build Credit Post-Filing
As many people know, filing for bankruptcy will effect your credit score. The question many people want to know is how much will their credit be effected, and how do they rebuild it after filing for bankruptcy. It is nearly … Continue reading
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Reaffirming a Mortgage
When you meet with your St. Louis Bankruptcy Attorney, he or she will go through the bankruptcy process and will likely explain what a reaffirmation agreement is. A reaffirmation agreement is an agreement between you and your creditor that is … Continue reading
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Options for Secured Property in Bankruptcy
When filing for bankruptcy, there are several options to consider regarding secured property. Secured property is any property that you have placed as collateral for a loan; typical examples of this type of property would be cars and houses, but … Continue reading
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Reaffirmation Agreements
When filing for bankruptcy, debtors are faced with number of very important decisions. Some of the most important decisions made pertain to what they are going to do with the property they own. Through bankruptcy debtors can choose to surrender … Continue reading
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