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Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Debt Collections - Leaving Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection early


Leaving Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection early
Dear Bankruptcy Adviser, After filing a chapter 13 and missing no payments I decided to dismiss the case and try to work with my creditors myself. However, with the debt I will be paying the original amount and all the interest. Should I obtain an attorney for settlements to these creditors?

Port St. Lucie OKs amnesty plan for code violators
Now there's an amnesty day for more than overdue library books.

What bill collectors can and can't do
NEW YORK - If you've ever been delinquent on a debt, you know just how persistent and savvy debt collectors can be and how many ways they can get to you. Most, but not all, of them are legal and knowing the difference will protect you from being taken advantage of.

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