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Things Your Creditors Don’t Want You to Know

General, Things to Know | October, 28, 2011

The relationship that the general public has with the idea of bankruptcy is surrounded by myth, misconception and archaic stigma.  Most of the things you may have heard about bankruptcy, especially as it relates to today’s economic climate, are either completely untrue or outdated.  Knowing the difference between the myth and misconception, and educating yourself [...]

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Bankruptcy and Your Credit Rating

General, Things to Know | October, 25, 2011

About Your Credit Rating One of the most common misconceptions, and a favorite of creditors, is that your credit rating will be forever damaged after bankruptcy.  This doesn’t have to be the case.  For most people, wiping out poor payment histories and aging debt represents a new beginning.  If you’ve been struggling and juggling payments [...]

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Documents Required by Kight Law Office

Client Instructions and Documents | October, 21, 2011

The following information will be mandatory to prepare your bankruptcy petition.  You will receive forms at you initial meeting that will help you through this process, or you can download them on our download page. A list of all your creditors.  The list should include Name and address of each creditor Account Numbers (if available) [...]

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Bankruptcy Steps – Part B Steps After Filing

Client Instructions and Documents | October, 21, 2011

If you have not already done so, provide us with any documents requested, including tax returns and bank statements.  For a list of documents you will need to provide us, see “Documents Required by Kight Law Office“. Attend the 341 Meeting in Asheville.  You will be notified of the date, time and directions to the [...]

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Bankruptcy Steps – Part A Steps Before Filing

Client Instructions and Documents | October, 21, 2011

Meet with your attorney.  Depending on your case you may need to meet with an attorney on several occasions. Provide us with all of the requested information and/or documentation (i.e. list of household goods, expenses, income, bank statements, tax returns, etc.).  Download your forms on our downloads page. Meet with your attorney to review and [...]

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