Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005
In 2005, a new bankruptcy law was passed called the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005. If you are filing for bankruptcy, it is important to understand the implications of this new bankruptcy law. To read more about the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act, browse the following links.
- Explanation
- Documentation Requirements
- Required Counselling
- Relief for Victims of Disaster
- Social Security As Income
- Home Equity
- Protection of Assets - Trusts - Savings Plans
- Car Loan
- Child Support and Alimony
- Debts That Cannot Be Discharged
- Filing For Successive Bankruptcies
- Automatic Stays and Residential Leases
- Addresses for Creditors
Find Consumer Bankruptcy Resources and Information
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Answers and Information
Answers to frequently asked questions about Consumer Bankruptcy.
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Types
An overview of Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.
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Home and Property
An explanation of what happens to home and property during Bankruptcy.
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Understanding the New Bankruptcy Law
A guide to understanding the New Bankruptcy Law.
