I'm the kind of person that sometimes has to get off the web and actually have a physical book in my hand to review information in some kind of organized logical fashion.
Any recommendations that you'd want to share? Here are mine:
Believe it or not, Bankrupty for Dummies (the one that includes the new laws.) It was an excellent primer, gave a great overview, but don't expect a step-by-step manual either. It gave me a starting point to delve deeper and figure out what questions I need to ask for my situation.
I really like the Nolo book "The New Bankruptcy: Will It Work for You?" (See nolo.com) Two people who work for the bk court here recommended it to me. They also have books specifically for filing the Ch 7 and Ch 13 paperwork; however, they have not been updated for the new laws yet and the old ones are not available on their site. Yet, I went to eBay's half.com and got the last version for about $2.00 each and believe me, it was still extremely beneficial since lots of the forms are still very similar.
Any recommendations that you'd want to share? Here are mine:
Believe it or not, Bankrupty for Dummies (the one that includes the new laws.) It was an excellent primer, gave a great overview, but don't expect a step-by-step manual either. It gave me a starting point to delve deeper and figure out what questions I need to ask for my situation.
I really like the Nolo book "The New Bankruptcy: Will It Work for You?" (See nolo.com) Two people who work for the bk court here recommended it to me. They also have books specifically for filing the Ch 7 and Ch 13 paperwork; however, they have not been updated for the new laws yet and the old ones are not available on their site. Yet, I went to eBay's half.com and got the last version for about $2.00 each and believe me, it was still extremely beneficial since lots of the forms are still very similar.
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