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		<description><![CDATA[Recently the latest bankruptcy law has been effective and has changed the rules to file bankruptcy considerably. If you are having doubt to the exact changes, just read this article. It explains the basics of the latest bankruptcy  law. The latest bankruptcy law has brought a lots of changes to the process of filing bankruptcy. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently  the latest bankruptcy law has been effective and has changed the rules to file  bankruptcy considerably. If you are having doubt to the exact changes, just  read this article. It explains the basics of the latest bankruptcy  law.<br />
The  latest bankruptcy law has brought a lots of changes to the process of filing  bankruptcy. Following are the key changes :</p>
<p><strong>Credit Counseling –</strong></p>
<p>The updated bankruptcy law states  that anybody who is planning for the bankruptcy should complete credit  counseling with an agency which are approved by the US trustee’s office. Once  the bankruptcy case has been finished, filers should be still attending another  counseling session to know more about individual monetary management.</p>
<p><strong>Property Values –</strong></p>
<p>Under the preceding bankruptcy law,  those who have filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy were permitted for placing a value on  their personal property depending on what they could vend it for on an auction.  The updated bankruptcy law demands for the property now be valued at replacement  value. It increases the value on the property and makes sure that more filers  will be having their property brought and sold by a trustee.</p>
<p><strong>Restricted eligibility – </strong></p>
<p>Formerly, it was possible to choose  between filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Under the newest bankruptcy  law, eligibility to file Chapter 7 is dependent on the income. An average  income of filer for the 6 months before filing bankruptcy should be under their  state’s median income.</p>
<p><strong>State Exemption – </strong></p>
<p>Under the updated bankruptcy law,  your state’s exemptions can be valid  as  long as you have been living in the state for two years. If you were in the  state for less than that, you will get the exemptions from the state in which  you were living before.</p>
<p>For  more information about the bankruptcy law you can refer the book -</p>
<h1>“Introduction to Law (West Legal Studies  Series)”</h1>
<p>By <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Beth Walston</span> (Author)</p>
<p>Readers of this book will come off from Introduction to Law with  new insight for how the ‘American Legal  System’ works. This book productively brings in the most of the areas of law  with a glance at the terminology and principles of each. Also, it looks at the  roles of the governmental structure and several legal professionals and the  role each plays in the system. Curiosity about the topic is more piqued by the  presentation of recent cases in each chapter, also a talk about current issues  in areas like – torts, procedures, probate and domestic relations.  At last, readers can defy the information they  have obtained through suggested Online search.</p>
<p>The another book to know more about the bankruptcy –</p>
<h1>“Bankruptcy and Debtor/Creditor: Examples and  Explanations, Fourth Edition”</h1>
<p>By <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Brian  A. Blum</span> (Author)</p>
<p>To go with the latest main changes in bankruptcy law, the  author Brian Blum offers a full revised edition of his well known study guide,  “BANKRUPCTY AND DEBTOR/CREDITOR: Examples &amp; Explanations” This complete  paperback is popular for its usefulness to help out students to understand the  several rules, policies, and principles of the area.</p>
<p>This book earns the loyalty of both instructors and  students for its –</p>
<ol>
<li>eminent authorship by Brian Blum, who has written other  thriving titles in the the Examples &amp; Explanations Series and is a renowned  master of the method.</li>
<li>Time tested examples and explanations which makes clear  potentially impenetrable material.</li>
<li>Exceptionally engaging and clear writing.</li>
<li>Coverage and organization which tracks the foremost  casebooks in in Bankruptcy and Debtor/Creditor Law</li>
<li>Issues which let students to test their knowledge of  the law.</li>
</ol>
<p>The fourth edition of the book acts in response of the 2005  Bankruptcy Law :</p>
<ol>
<li>In the Fourth Edition all changes in bankruptcy law  since 2004 has been reflected and  changes made by Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention  and Consumer Protection Act 2005 are focused.</li>
<li>The whole text has been modified  to correspond to current practice.</li>
<li>Latest and revised examples and explanations concentrate  on areas of change.</li>
<li>Recent cases exemplify main points.</li>
</ol>
<p>Bankruptcy And Debtor/Creditor Law : In the fourth edition  of Examples and Explanations offers the additional help students want to  master  basic concepts in this vigorous  area. Be certain to recommend this dependable and timely study guide for your next  class.</p>
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