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Bankruptcy
- Checklist – Documents to Show Your Bankruptcy Attorney. Lists documents you need to gather for your bankruptcy attorney.
- Meeting with a Lawyer – Adversary Proceeding Lists information you should be prepared to provide your attorney if a creditor may object to a portion of the bankruptcy.
- Intake Questionnaire – Bankruptcy Lists information you should collect and provide to your attorney if you are filing for or contemplating filing for bankruptcy.
- Official Bankruptcy Forms From the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.
Credit & Debit Cards
- Sample Billing Dispute Letter Provides a form letter to dispute credit card billing errors.
- Sample Request for Credit Report If You Have Recently Been Denied Credit
Repaying Debt
- Checklist – Debts to Pay First Outlines issues to consider if you cannot pay all debts that are due.
- Sample "Cease Communications" Letter to Creditor
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