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Bankruptcy Help New Bankruptcy Laws Are Now In Effect.

The new bankruptcy laws have passed congress and president Bush has signed the new bankruptcy laws into effect. This is the first major overhaul requiring new bankruptcy laws in 25 years and will make it more complex and expensive to file for bankruptcy.

The new bankruptcy laws went into effect on October 17, 2005, and now require more steps to be completed and a number of new bankruptcy forms to be filed.

We have assembled the latest information on the new bankruptcy laws, eligibility, and costs that we will send to you for free via email so that you may learn more about filing bankruptcy in 2008.

This information is provided to help you make a determination if filing for bankruptcy is the right decision for you.

If your are already considering filing bankruptcy, you need to read this report to learn about the changes in the bankruptcy laws that may effect you.

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