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For now the question is purely academic because federal law doesn't allow states to file for bankruptcy. But that could change if some conservative factions prevail in Washington. There is a move afoot to persuade Congress to pass a law expressly ...
... because you fear that you may run into future financial troubles and have used up your chance to file for bankruptcy. The law takes future hardships like job loss or a medical emergency into consideration. You can file more than one bankruptcy case ...
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Jacksonville bankruptcy lawyer, Robert Peters, advised anyone considering filing for bankruptcy to first understand the ‘means test’. The test is used by the courts to determine a person’s eligibility for filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy ...
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