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THE FAIR CREDIT REPORTING ACT
The purpose of the FCPA is to ensure accuracy and fairness of credit reporting through reasonable procedures.
Who can and cannot view your personal credit profiles.
What information must be removed, corrected, or deleted from your credit reports.
Credit bureaus can collect and furnish credit reports only under specific conditions; or face civil liability.
How to properly dispute inaccurate information contained in your credit reports.
Unauthorized disclosure of consumer credit reports subjects the violator to civil penalties.

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Ways to Fix the Credit after Filing for Bankruptcy

December 17th, 2011

Many people know that after being confronted with bankruptcy situation their credit record is going down and as a result they would want to know what is there to do to have it repaired. With a poor credit record there is no way that you can get a loan under good terms and conditions, especially if you do not have any collateral to back you up.


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Useful Facts on Personal Bankruptcy

December 17th, 2011

If personal bankruptcy is the solution you consider for your messed up financial situation, you should get very well informed in this matter before you start any procedure leading to this action. You might be advised by your friends saying that this is the only viable solution, but you should give this advice a serious thought being as well aware of the consequences. Reading this article will open your eyes around this matter and you will know more things of which you maybe haven’t been yet too well informed.


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Things to Know on Bankruptcy Types

December 17th, 2011

If you want to know how many types of bankruptcy codes are there designed to protect consumers when facing hard times in repaying their debts, then find out that there are six forms of bankruptcy. Each one of them is created in such a manner that addresses every type of financial problem that one person can confront with. Taking into account that there are various job and occupational positions that have their own financial particulars, you should know that there is this type of protection designed for each and every such position.


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Bankruptcy Attorneys – How Can They Help

December 17th, 2011

As the title already says, a bankruptcy attorney is the one who is specialized in dealing with the law related to bankruptcy cases. They will be the ones in the position of understanding better what you are going through making it possible for you to step out of debt eliminating it from your credit report. [...]


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Your Future After Filing for Bankruptcy

December 15th, 2011

Filing for bankruptcy is a considerably big decision in terms of finances, debt, and how it affects the overall status of your life. What most people are familiar within cases of filing for bankruptcy are the causes, the steps, and the actual filing. What a lot of people may be unfamiliar with however is the [...]


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The Benefits of Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

December 15th, 2011

For many, bankruptcy is an option that is very much avoided due to the consequences that can follow the decision. Although it has its advantages, it is very easy to overlook them in light of its negatives. However, bankruptcy should not be dwelled on so negatively. It can be a great opportunity to start new [...]


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The Negatives of Filing for Bankruptcy

December 15th, 2011

Bankruptcy is a source of relief when a debtor is dealing with an enormous amount of debt at their financial doorsteps. And although it does have well-known negatives, it is difficult for the negatives to outweigh the positives, especially the most major positive of all of a debtor’s acquired debt being practically diminished. However, before [...]


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Filing for Bankruptcy

December 15th, 2011

Bankruptcy is much more than an alternative to debt and expands to encompass all sorts of people. The need to file for bankruptcy does not discriminate against race, class, or wealth. At one point, bankruptcy was an option that could act as more of a rarity than it has now. With the bad economy and [...]


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How to File for Bankruptcy Without the Aid of an Attorney

December 15th, 2011

Although partnerships and corporations must depend on an attorney in order to file for bankruptcy cases, it is very possible for individuals looking to file for bankruptcy to represent themselves. However, it should be realized that although it is very possible that it is an extremely difficult task to do successfully. Bankruptcy cases must be [...]


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NY Bankruptcy claims for constructive fraudulent conveyance under the Bankruptcy Code are permitted to go forward as to the repayments in excess of principal…

September 22nd, 2011

Before the Court is a motion to dismiss filed by The Patriot Group, LLC, The Washington Special Opportunity Fund, LLC and The Washington Special Opportunity Fund, Inc. (collectively, “Patriot” or “Defendants”) asserting that the complaint fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure (“Rule”) 12(b)(6), made applicable by Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure (“Bankruptcy Rule”) 7012 (the “Motion to Dismiss”). Pursuant to the actual and constructive fraudulent conveyance provisions of §§ 544, 548(a), 550 of the Bankruptcy Code (the “Code”) and various sections of New York Debtor and Creditor Law1 (the “NYDCL”), the chapter 11 trustee…


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