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Inside you will find over 500 helpful articles discussing the Chapter 7 & 13 Bankruptcy Process and other solutions for difficult financial situations.

 

      The Bankruptcy Act of 1898

      Posted by Wesley Scott on July 1

      In the last post, we discussed The Bankruptcy Act of 1898 and its new focus on the wellbeing of debtors, rather than solely as a remedy for creditors. Previously, we had discussed the prior bankruptcy policies in America: the bankruptcy acts of 1800, 1841, 1867, and 1898. Let’s use this post to recap some of those policies and put them in context. 

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      Minnesota Bankruptcy And LifeBack Law Firm

      Posted by Wesley Scott on November 24

      Minnesota Bankruptcy and LifeBack Law Firm are one in the same. You cannot think about bankruptcy in Minnesota without thinking about LifeBack Law Firm. When people have debt they want to be treated really well. No other law firm in Minnesota honors a Minnesotan’s courage to reach out for help in solving a debt problem like LifeBack Law Firm. 

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      Most Popular Bankruptcy Law Firm In Minnesota By Far: Lifeback Law Firm

      Posted by Wesley Scott on November 20

      Our name says what we do for our guests; we help you get your life back. People who are suffering with debt problems just want their life back again. Struggling with debt suppresses life in many ways. Debt occupies your mind and steals your time (life) away from what you should be really focused on: living! 

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      Can My Bankruptcy Discharge Be Denied?

      Posted by William Kain on December 22

      There is a moment in many client conferences I have where the prospective client asks the question: “what if this bankruptcy doesn’t go through?" What if we can’t get this relief that we need financially?” It’s a common anxiety and I try to be reassuring to clients. If we (and by we I mean both our clients and our office) do our jobs properly, they don’t have to worry about “losing” a bankruptcy case. The case is filed properly, the client participates in the process appropriately and at the end of the process, whether in a chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy case, the client receives the benefit of a bankruptcy discharge.

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      3 Famous People Who Filed Bankruptcy In America

      Posted by William Kain on December 16

      Over the last six weeks I’ve written twice about famous people who have filed bankruptcy - some at the height of their fame, some prior to becoming famous, and some after they had experienced fame and fortune. These blogs have been popular - many people visiting our website have viewed them. I think the reason these blogs have drawn interest is that the feeling of isolation that people with financial difficulty face is very real, and knowing that other people - successful people - have faced financial difficulty helps the “average” person understand that money problems happen to many people, at all stages of life, and money problems don’t only happen to average people. This week, let’s look at a few more of the well-known people who have filed bankruptcy to straighten-out their finances.
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      4 Famous People Who Survived Filing Bankruptcy

      Posted by William Kain on December 2

      It’s not a bad idea to take a look at some people you know - people who are successful by almost any definition who have been through the Bankruptcy Process. These people had something unexpected happen to them financially that led them to file a bankruptcy case. When you know the financial stories of these actors, musicians, sports figures and politicians, it sheds light on why we have a bankruptcy law. It reinforces the idea that “regular” people facing financial difficulty should consider protecting their paychecks, their assets, and their family’s financial security through using the bankruptcy law.

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      The Residency Requirements for Filing Bankruptcy in MN

      Posted by Margaret Henehan on November 8

      Bankruptcy is something many of us have thought about during our most difficult financial hardships. It is a wonderful tool designed specifically to help people with money problems gain the financial foothold they need to begin recovery. There are those who would exploit this legislation however which has led to a number of revisions in the bankruptcy code over the last several years. The most notable updates to the bankruptcy code in recent date came in 2005 which not only made the process more difficult to abuse but also more difficult to qualify for to those who truly need the financial help and recovery. We will be examining the rules surrounding residency and their purpose so that you may understand how this applies to your specific case. It is always best to consult with experienced MN Bankruptcy Lawyers to be sure your individual circumstances are address which our friendly staff would be happy to do for you but first let’s get started with the basics of how residency affects filing bankruptcy in Minnesota.

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      4 Famous People That Filed Bankruptcy

      Posted by William Kain on November 1

      One of the worst things about having money problems is the feeling people with these problems have that they are alone and isolated - that no one else has these problems. It is easy, if you are in a situation where debt problems have overwhelmed you, to feel as though you are the only person facing these problems. Nothing could be further from the truth. The truth is that many famous people have filed for bankruptcy protection. Some well-known people filed bankruptcy before they became well-known; some filed at the height of their fame. It’s good to know that even people who seem to have everything have money problems. And it’s very good to know why a well-known person filed bankruptcy case - that can help explain the circumstances in which bankruptcy can help individuals with financial problems. Let’s take a look at some familiar names who have filed a bankruptcy case, and why.

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      Gone Fishin’ - Rule 2004 Exams in MN Bankruptcy

      Posted by William Kain on October 27

      Filing a bankruptcy case in Minnesota is, for almost everyone, a fairly straight-forward process: a person facing financial difficulties meets with an MN Bankruptcy Attorney well-versed in bankruptcy practice and, during that (or subsequent) meetings, the person decides to file a bankruptcy case. Once the lawyer is retained, the lawyer’s office, with the assistance of the bankruptcy client, prepares a petition, schedules and statements identifying the debtor, listing assets, liabilities, income and expenses, together with disclosures of any financial transactions in which the debtor has engaged during defined periods prior to filing the bankruptcy case.

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