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Texas Bankruptcy Laws

September 4th, 2010 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

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I am interested in filing for bankruptcy, any way I can go without representation?

I am a single mom with a toddler. I state to fend for myself and my little without assistance of any kind for long. Now I have some debts many I'm broke. I would like to file for bankruptcy, while I am also claiming assistance Gov't. Any suggestions? Web links are most useful for me.I m in Texas BTW to its laws.

yes you can, but Have you heard the saying a lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client. The federal district courts have the documentation that allows you to do without a lawyer, you just completed the documentation and pay the filing fee. The opening statement I gave you is true, because you may not do anything about the statement bankruptcy and if you miss something that will cost you dearly, civil or criminal. Better to use a lawyer.




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