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How to Choose a Good Bankruptcy Lawyer?

Are you undergoing major financial pain? Tried out all possible debt help techniques? But getting no results. The only answer to all your problems is “ Bankruptcy” . It is not advised by all financial experts, but when all other options fail, then it is the only option left to make the complicated process less stressful. What is Bankruptcy? The term Bankruptcy actually means a legal state in which an individual or organization is unable to repay debts to the creditors. It is quite a serious matter and in this situation, there is no option left for a person or business rather than filing a bankruptcy. Whether it happens to an organization or individual, it is necessary to seek the services of a bankruptcy lawyer who is completely up to date with bankruptcy law and will be able to protect you from the creditor’s appeal. He/she will guide you through the laws and make the most of your bankruptcy claim. In many cases, a lawyer can help save a great deal of your assets from being liquid

Supreme Court Approves Amendments To Bankruptcy Rules!

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The U.S. Supreme Court earlier this year approved amendments to the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure that are expected to become effective on December 1, 2018. Firstly, Many of the amendments are technical. They are to conform the Bankruptcy Rules to recently amended rules of appellate and civil procedure. Bankruptcy Rules affected by the amendments. It includes Rules 3002.1, 5005, 7004, 7062, 8002, 8006, 8007, 8010, 8011, 8013, 8015, 8016, 8017, 8021, 8022, 9025, and new Rule 8018.1 as well as Part VIII Appendix. Rule 3002.1 Bankruptcy Rule 3002.1 requires creditors with claims secured by a debtor’s personal residence. It is to provide notice of all post-petition payment changes, fees, expenses, and charges incurred. The proposed amendments to the rule would create flexibility regarding notice of payment changes. That includes home equity loans, a procedure for objecting to payment changes as well as expand the category of parties who can seek a determination of fees, expense