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Legal Updates for Bankruptcy
Effective in 2013
California Bankruptcy Exemptions Increase in 2013
Effective in 2012
6th Circuit Rules That Michigan Bankruptcy-Only Exemptions Are Constitutional
11th Circuit Allows Lien Stripping in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Cases
Bankruptcy Filing Fees Increase
Effective in 2011
Dollar Amounts Changed: Presumption of Fraud for Credit Card Charges and Cash Advances
Michigan's Bankruptcy-Only Exemption System Struck Down
Same-Sex Couple Files Joint Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Petition
Bankruptcy Means Test Numbers Change
Bankruptcy Car Ownership-Cost Deduction Limited by U.S. Supreme Court
Bankruptcy Filings Up 9% in 2010
Effective in 2010
Bankruptcy Exemptions for Ohio: Two Corrected Statute Citations, Cooking Unit Exemption No Longer Available
Nolo Bankruptcy Books List Incorrect Exemption Amount for Georgia Wages
Correction to Statute Citation in State and Federal Bankruptcy Exemption Charts
Statute Citation Error in Bankruptcy Books
Correction to Instructions in Chapter 6, Filing and Serving Your Unlawful Detainer Complaint
Supreme Court Lets Bankruptcy Courts Look at Debtors' Actual Current Income
Correction for Chapter 11 of The Trustee's Legal Companion
Judicial Liens on Your Home Can Be Avoided Even Without Equity
Official Bankruptcy Forms Keep Changing
Federal Bankruptcy Exemptions and Other Dollar Amounts Have Changed
California Bankruptcy Exemption Amounts Have Increased
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