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What Bankruptcy Can and Cannot Do
April 13, 2006
Bankruptcy may make it possible for financially distressed individuals to:

Bankruptcy's Effect on Your Credit
April 13, 2006
By federal law, a bankruptcy can remain part of a debtor's credit history for 10 years. Whether or not the debtor will be granted credit in the future is unpredictable. In some cases it may actually ...

Legal Forms of Asset Ownership
April 13, 2006
When you "own" property, you have the exclusive rights to possess and control the property, to use the property for pleasure or for profit, and to dispose of the property during lifetime by contract, ...

Tenancy in Common
April 13, 2006
"Tenancy in common" is an old English common law concept which is generally applied any time two or more persons, who are not husband and wife, are entitled to the possession and use of the same ...

Joint Tenancy
April 13, 2006
On bank accounts or other types of investments co-owned by two people, you may see the abbreviation "JTWROS." That means that the bank or other institution is treating the ownership as a joint ...

Tenancy by the Entirety
April 13, 2006
Tenancy by the entirety is a form of co-ownership that applies only to a husband and wife while they are married. It is based on the old common law view that a husband and wife are one person for ...

Community Property
April 13, 2006
Community property, also called marital property, is recognized in Arizona, California, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin, but the laws vary from state to state. ...

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