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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.

 

    What Happens if I Forget to List a Creditor in my bankruptcy??

    Posted by Madison Newberg on August 12

    The bankruptcy code requires that all individuals filing for bankruptcy list all of their creditors. It is a common misconception that a debtor may pick and choose which creditors to list. In order to get a discharge, a creditor must get notice of the bankruptcy filing. Many debtors are often worried about missing or forgetting a creditor in their bankruptcy filing. 

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    OMITTED CREDITORS AND A CHAPTER 13 BANKRUPTCY

    Posted by Col Ovik on December 25

     A debtor who completes his payments under a Chapter 13 plan is entitled to a discharge of the debt that is provided for by the plan. 

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