Two new books on business and personal bankruptcy, respectively, begin with the premise that those considering debt discharge or reorganization often do not have the money to hire a lawyer or pay court fees. These manuals are revised editions reflecting recent changes in the laws, procedures, and forms and are geared for those planning to wade through the process themselves. Anosike offers painstakingly detailed instructions on the nature of bankruptcy and the filing process, and the requisite sections distinguishing the ...
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Two new books on business and personal bankruptcy, respectively, begin with the premise that those considering debt discharge or reorganization often do not have the money to hire a lawyer or pay court fees. These manuals are revised editions reflecting recent changes in the laws, procedures, and forms and are geared for those planning to wade through the process themselves. Anosike offers painstakingly detailed instructions on the nature of bankruptcy and the filing process, and the requisite sections distinguishing the types of bankruptcy are present. Ample appendixes provide court addresses, glossaries, lists of state exemptions, and bibliographies. A 50-state summary of bankruptcy statutes including legal citations is a thoughtful plus.
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