BAnkruptcy LAw
Bankruptcy law provides for the reduction or elimination of debt, and can provide a timetable for paying debts over time. It also allows individuals and organizations to repay secured debts. Bankruptcy proceedings are supervised by and litigated in the United States Bankruptcy Courts, part of the District Courts.
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Disclaimer: The information on this page is to aid your general understanding of general law issues and terms. This information does not constitute legal advice and should not be depended upon for that purpose. Laws are constantly changing and may at any time render the information found here invalid, so you will want to do further research on your own. For legal advice, consult an attorney. If you need a referral to an attorney, contact the SDCBA’s Lawyer Referral and Information Service at www.sdcba.org/ineedalawyer. Updated 3/27/2018 |