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Book details
  • Genre:LAW
  • SubGenre:Bankruptcy & Insolvency
  • Language:English
  • Pages:58
  • Paperback ISBN:9781543945317

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in the Western District of Tennessee

by John E. Dunlap Esq.

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Overview
This book is meant to provide an overview of the process of filing Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in The Western District of Tennessee. It attempts to answer most of the questions people have prior to filing and the questions that may come up during the process.
Description
The decision to seek bankruptcy relief is difficult for individuals, married couples and businesses. There are many questions that people have before the process begins as well as during the time the case is active.In this book John Dunlap answers questions such as: Whether or not filing bankruptcy is a good option; The difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 The best option for each person Documents and information needed to prepare for filing the case How various creditors are dealt with in a Chapter 13 plan How payments to the Trustee is calculated The consequences of filing a Chapter 13 bankrutcy Whether you are considering filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy or are in an active case, this book should be an excellent guide.
About the author
John E Dunlap has practiced consumer and business bankruptcy law in the Eastern, Middle and Western District of Tennessee since 1989. John received his BA from the University of Tennessee as well his JD. He is a member of the Tennessee Bar, the Eastern, Middle and Western Federal District Courts of Tennessee, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals and The United States Supreme Court. He is a faculty member of The National Business Institute where he teaches Continuing Legal Education classes to other lawyers.His office is located in Memphis, Tennessee.