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The basics of personal finance management courses for bankruptcy

by Administrator 4. March 2010 06:18

When individuals file for bankruptcy, they often are required to undergo instructional courses in finance management. These courses are intended to help filers to stay out of debt once they emerge from bankruptcy. 

In most cases, individuals must complete this course before their debts will be discharged. However, if attending a reasonable finance management course is not reasonable for filers, then they may be able to have their debts discharged anyway. 

If you are considering a bankruptcy filing, contact the Arizona personal bankruptcy attorneys of the Harmon Law Office at 480-829-0494. 

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