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Law Offices of Leanna Sleaster
Monrovia, CA
I used the legal services of Leanna Sleaster and Iam very satisfied with her and her office
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Stapleton Theodore N PC
Atlanta, GA
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15 Minutes Of Free Bankruptcy Telephone Consultation
Richmond, VA
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Aquino- John J. Attorney
Boston, MA
A real snake in the grass. Proficient at extortion, fraud, and any manipulation you can think of outside the bounds of statutes. If you have this... (more)
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A Bernacchi- Doug & Associates (bankruptcy and injury law)
South Bend, IN
Great for Bankruptcy or Personal Injury trial work cases represented injured persons.... (more)
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Law Offices of Leanna Sleaster
Monrovia, CA
Staff at Leanna Sleaster is very courteous and helpfull. I\'ll be referring your to many people... keep up the good work.... (more)
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Altman- Louis H. Attorney
Long Beach, CA
They were very helpful. Provided initial consultation free... no pressure... they won my case and I recovered 79% of my money which I'm happy... (more)
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A party who is actually and substantially interested in the subject matter, as distinguished from one who has only a nominal or technical interest in it.
A business or individual not authorized to practice law that prepares bankruptcy petitions.
A person or business that files a formal complaint with the court.
A debtor's detailed description of how the debtor proposes to pay creditors' claims over a fixed period of time.
A transfer of a debtor's property made after the commencement of the case.
A debt payment made to a creditor in the 90-day period before a debtor files bankruptcy (or within one year if the creditor was an insider) that gives the creditor more than the creditor would receive in the debtor's chapter 7 case.
The Bankruptcy Code's statutory ranking of unsecured claims that determines the order in which unsecured claims will be paid if there is not enough money to pay all unsecured claims in full.
An unsecured claim that is entitled to be paid ahead of other unsecured claims that are not entitled to priority status.
A written statement describing the reason a debtor owes a creditor money. (There is an official form for this purpose).
All legal or equitable interests of the debtor in property as of the commencement of the case.

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