On April 20th, 2005, bankruptcy law reform was passed by President Bush. The new bankruptcy law changes, now in effect, makes wiping out medical bills, credit card debt, car loans and other debt more complicated.
We've collected links to relevant information we've found online and include links to articles our bankruptcy attorneys have put together here to help you understand how the law affects you.
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rel="nofollow"Common Questions About Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Court
Update on Bankruptcy Law Change
Bankruptcy Means Test
Changes to Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 eligibility
Credit Counselling and Debtor Education
Auto Lien Stripping Under the New Bankruptcy Act
Changes to the Scope of Chapter 13 Discharge
Homestead Exemption Laws
New Limits to Automatic Stay
722 Redemption and Bankruptcy
Tax Records and Bankruptcy
Trusts and Bankruptcy
Superdischarge and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Domestic Support Obligations
Debtor's Statement of Intent
Bankruptcy court documents you will need to file bankruptcy
HR 685 1H
Bill will Discourage Attorneys from Representing Debtors
Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 Read the complete Act (Source: http://thomas.loc.gov/)
Legal Helpers Bankruptcy Blog
Learn About Chapter 7
Learn About Chapter 13
Bankruptcy Alternatives