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- Memo regarding Pre-bankruptcy Credit Counseling – Fees >>>
- Recent Consumer Bankruptcy Articles from The American Bankruptcy Law Journal >>>
- US Trustee Program Announces Approval of Credit Counseling Agencies for Bankruptcy Filers and Waiver of Credit Counseling Requirement in Areas Affected by Hurricane Katrina (October 4, 2005) >>>
- Judicial Conference of the United States Interim
Procedures Regarding the Chapter 7 Fee Waiver
Provisions of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and
Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (August 2005) >>>
- Repeat Filings and Automatic Stay Amendments under the 2005 Bankruptcy Act >>>
- Reasons for Low- and Moderate-Income Debtors to File for Bankruptcy Now Before the Law Changes by David Yen >>>
- NCLC and CFA Comments to US Trustee on Credit Counseling Requirements (August 31, 2005) >>>
- Means Testing and Section 707 Motions (July 8, 2005) >>>
- Exemptions Under 2005 Bankruptcy Act (July 8, 2005) >>>
- Joint Press Release of NCLC, CFA, USPIRG, CRL and CA (April 14, 2005) >>>
- Letter to House concerning S.256 (April 11, 2005) >>>
- Bankruptcy Bill’s “Truth-in-Lending” Provisions Will Obscure the Truth (March 1, 2005) >>>
- What’s Wrong with S. 256, Let Us Count the Ways ...
(February 22, 2005) >>>
- Responsible Consumers Driven into Default (February
22, 2005) >>>
- Senator Edward M. Kennedy Fights to Protect Americans from a Flawed
Bankruptcy Bill (February 22, 2005)
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- Servicemembers Civil Relief Act Fact Sheet >>>
- NCLC Supports Servicemembers Bankruptcy Relief Amendment (February
16, 2005) >>>
- FAQ on Bankruptcy Legislation
- Consumer Opposition to H.R. 833
-"Consumer" Bankruptcy Reform
- Response to Senator Torricelli's
Follow-up Questions to the Senate & House Joint Hearing on Bankruptcy
Reform
- Balancing the Bankruptcy Laws:
Credit Card Lending Protections for Consumers Will Help Curb High Bankruptcy
Filing Rates
- Balancing the Bankruptcy Laws:
High Rate Credit Card Lending Leads to High Bankruptcy Filing Rates
- Consumer Bankruptcy in the Balance: Providing
an Effective Safety Net for Overwhelmed Families
- Bankruptcy Deform Bills Die
- Critique of S.1301 - Bankruptcy Reforms
- Bankruptcy Amendments Will Hurt Consumers
- Press release: Providing Effective
Bankruptcy Relief
- Pending bankruptcy Reforms Will Impose
Unnecessary New Costs on Debtors and Taxpayers
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