Columbus Ledger-Enquirer Ga work and money column
If you still planning for the filing of bankruptcy before October 17 amendments to the law, very lucky to find a lawyer.”I was with a marked increase for some time, but it happens now,” said local prosecutor of the bankruptcy Walter Johnson. “I do not know, a lot of lawyers, the inscriptions. I can not.
Declarations of bankruptcy have arrivals across the country in recent weeks, as a consumer, taking into account filing was decided at the last minute to beat the new law, while victims of Hurricane Katrina, whose loss jobs and housing have the feeling that they have no other choice.
The new law makes it much more difficult to assert that the bankruptcy, with increased demands including credit cards, consultancy and documentation increasingly objectives, which is not forgiven, including debt loan student and dependent child compensation.
The draft law on bankruptcy has long been expected. Some version has been in the works for at least eight years; veto against President Clinton himself, after both chambers of Congress.
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