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		<title>Making Your Chapter 13 Payments to the Bankruptcy Trustee</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you&#8217;ll make payments to the bankruptcy Trustee.  These are the payments that the Trustee divides up and forwards to your creditors and it keeps you from having to make separate payments on any debts that are included in your Chapter 13 Plan (although you do separately pay whatever debts are [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How To Afford A Bankruptcy Lawyer</title>
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One of the questions I am most often asked by clients is &#8220;how am I supposed to get enough money to pay for this bankruptcy?&#8221;.  After all, you come to me because you don&#8217;t have enough money to pay your bills.  So how are you supposed [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The 341 Hearing or &#8220;Meeting of Creditors&#8221; (VIDEO)</title>
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When you&#8217;re ready to get out from under the crushing debt load and begin a new debt-free life, contact Dallas bankruptcy lawyer Rustin Polk by clicking here. Tell our Appointments Coordinator, Cindy, that you are a website reader and she will set you up with a free, no obligation appointment to learn how we can [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Documents to have when filing bankruptcy</title>
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If you are considering filing for bankruptcy, there are things that you should make sure to save and have available, just in case. If people keep good records, the process is much easier and they can proceed without much difficulty.
Many people shred or throw away information, not knowing that they may need it later. If [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The &#8220;Fraudulent Transfer&#8221;</title>
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The bankruptcy trustee is given the power to set aside or &#8220;avoid&#8221; certain transfers of the debtor&#8217;s assets out of the estate that unfairly place assets beyond the reach of creditors. Such a transfer of the debtor&#8217;s assets to a third party, with the intent to prevent creditors from reaching the assets to satisfy their [...]]]></description>
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