The New Bankruptcy Means Test Explained in Plain English
Discusses the "means test" as it will be applied under the new bankruptcy law, and why more people will be forced into Chapter 13 versus Chapter 7. Explains in simple language how the calculations will work, with examples for illustration.| Comments on article "The New Bankruptcy Means Test Explained in Plain English" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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