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Is a bankruptcy filing public information

by Administrator 19. February 2010 07:51

When individuals file for bankruptcy, they are often worry about their reputation. They typically hope that their family, employer, or others will find out about the bankruptcy.

Bankruptcy filings, however, are public record. This means that they can be accessed by anyone, including creditors. In most cases, though, others will not go to the trouble to try to access these records and they will not be discovered by others. 

If you or anyone you know has considered filing for bankruptcy, contact the Arizona bankruptcy lawyers of the Harmon Law Office at 480-829-0494. 

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