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Contents and Context These rules govern bankruptcy proceedings in Federal courts COMMENCEMENT OF CASE PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO PETITION AND ORDER FOR RELIEF OFFICERS AND ADMINISTRATION; NOTICES; MEETINGS; EXAMINATIONS; ELECTIONS; ATTORNEYS AND ACCOUNTANTS CLAIMS AND DISTRIBUTION TO CREDITORS AND EQUITY INTEREST HOLDERS; PLANS THE DEBTOR DUTIES AND BENEFITS BANKRUPTCY COURTS AND CLERKS COLLECTION AND LIQUIDATION OF THE ESTATE ADVERSARY PROCEEDINGS APPEALS TO DISTRICT COURT OR BANKRUPTCY APPELLATE PANEL GENERAL PROVISIONS UNITED STATES TRUSTEES PART I COMMENCEMENT OF CASE PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO PETITION AND ORDER FOR RELIEF Rule PART II OFFICERS AND ADMINISTRATION; NOTICES; MEETINGS; EXAMINATIONS; ELECTIONS; ATTORNEYS AND ACCOUNTANTS PART III CLAIMS AND DISTRIBUTION TO CREDITORS AND EQUITY INTEREST HOLDERS; PLANS PART IV THE DEBTOR DUTIES AND BENEFITS PART V BANKRUPTCY COURTS AND CLERKS Rule PART VI COLLECTION AND LIQUIDATION OF THE ESTATE PART VII ADVERSARY PROCEEDINGS PART VIII APPEALS TO DISTRICT COURT OR BANKRUPTCY APPELLATE PANEL PART IX GENERAL PROVISIONS PART X UNITED STATES TRUSTEES Search

TITLE TITLE —BANKRUPTCY —GENERAL PROVISIONS —CASE ADMINISTRATION —CREDITORS THE DEBTOR AND THE ESTATE —LIQUIDATION —ADJUSTMENT OF DEBTS OF A MUNICIPALITY —REORGANIZATION —ADJUSTMENT OF DEBTS OF A FAMILY FARMER WITH REGULAR ANNUAL INCOME —ADJUSTMENT OF DEBTS OF AN INDIVIDUAL WITH REGULAR INCOME —REPEALED Search this title   LII has no control over and does not endorse any external Internet site that contains links to or references LII

   Personal Bankruptcy Information     Your online reference source for bankruptcy           Federal Exemption Set     If you live in a you may choose the following federal exemptions as opposed to your state exemptions Married couples may double all exemptions ASSET EXEMPTION DESCRIPTION LAW SECTION Homestead Real property including co op or mobile home to ; unused portion of homestead to may be applied to any property Insurance Disability illness or unemployment benefits   Life insurance payments for persons who depend on debtor needed for support   Life insurance policy with loan value in accrued dividends or interest to   Unmatured life insurance contract except credit insurance policy Miscellaneous Alimony child support needed for support                                                                             Bankruptcy Information is believed reliable but accuracy and completeness are not guaranteed Nothing in this web site is intended as or should be used as a substitute for professional financial or legal advice © Bankruptcy Information All Rights reserved Portions of

S One Hundred Ninth Congress of the United States of America AT THE FIRST SESSION Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday the fourth day of January two thousand and five An Act To amend title of the United States Code and for other purposes Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled SECTION SHORT TITLE; REFERENCES; TABLE OF CONTENTS S †Sec Definitions Sec Restrictions on debt relief agencies Sec Disclosures Sec Requirements for debt relief agencies Sec GAO study Sec Protection of personally identifiable information Sec Consumer privacy ombudsman Sec Prohibition on disclosure of name of minor children Sec Protection of personal information TITLE III†DISCOURAGING BANKRUPTCY ABUSE Sec Technical amendments Sec Discouraging bad faith repeat filings Sec Curbing abusive filings Sec Debtor retention of personal property security Sec Relief from the automatic stay when the debtor does not complete in tended surrender of consumer debt collateral Sec Giving secured creditors fair treatment in chapter Sec Domiciliary requirements for exemptions Sec Reduction of homestead exemption for fraud Sec Protecting secured creditors in chapter cases Sec Limitation on luxury goods Sec Automatic stay Sec Extension

 U S Bankruptcy Courts       United States Bankruptcy Courts Each of the handles bankruptcy matters and in almost all districts bankruptcy cases are filed in the bankruptcy court Bankruptcy cases cannot be filed in state court Bankruptcy laws help people who can no longer pay their creditors get a fresh start by liquidating their assets to pay their debts or by creating a repayment plan Bankruptcy laws also protect troubled businesses and provide for orderly distributions to business creditors through reorganization or liquidation These procedures are covered under Title of the United States Code The vast majority of cases are filed under the three main chapters of the Bankruptcy Code which are and Filing for Bankruptcy provides basic information to debtors creditors court personnel the media and the general public on different aspects of the federal bankruptcy laws It also provides individuals who may be considering bankruptcy with a basic explanation of the different chapters under which a bankruptcy case may be filed and answers some of the most commonly asked questions about the bankruptcy process In the Bankruptcy Code was amended to require that most individual debtors complete a special briefing from an approved credit counseling agency



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