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Fired for Filing Bankruptcy? No Way!

Bankruptcy MythsBy Russell DeMottApril 20, 20107 Comments

Guest Post Written by Elyria, Ohio Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bill Balena Keeping your bankruptcy filing from your boss is one of the most common concerns of many new bankruptcy clients.   Let’s get one thing straight immediately.   In a chapter 13 bankruptcy the preferred method for funding the plan is by a pay order.  …

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