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Michael W. newman |
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Just because you are the one being pursued doesn't mean that you don't have a way to make the bill collectors have to do their own due diligence. Moreover there are ways to protect your assets from creditors and ways to clear debts without filing bankruptcy. If it does ultimately turn to that, there are things you should know about bankruptcy and this book delves into these facts as well. Answering the questions should I declare bankruptcy, when should I declare bankruptcy, what is the difference between chapter 7 and chapter 13, as well as your attorney's duties when filing these cases. While these may seem like things which are talked about ad nausea in the news and in other publications, The book breaks it down for you in way that is easy to understand and quick to follow on the fly. What to do if you owe the IRS. Turning the tables on bill collectors and putting them on the defensive. Stop foreclosure. Appendix with seventeen letters ready to use. |
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Michael Newman has over 40 years experience in Organizational Problem Solving, Strategic Planning, Sales and Business Development, Corporate finance, Product Development, and Labor Relations.
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The below listed works are intended to showcase the varied writing styles of the author and should be taken as such. All works of the author are copyright protected and presented with the author's consent . |
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