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Although I am a little late on posting this, you can now buy the book Begin Again, on Amazon.com by CLICKING HERE .
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Although I am a little late on posting this, you can now buy the book Begin Again, on Amazon.com by CLICKING HERE .

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I'll be the featured author on the Blurb! Radio program this evening. The book is being profiled on their site here, http://www.blurbradio.c...

Bankruptcy Violations In this podcast, Christopher Missick discusses the topic of violations that consumers may knowingly, or unwittingly ta...

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Blurb Radio , the popular internet radio show that is part of the BlogTalkRadio.com network, has named Begin Again their Book of the Week, m...

I want to thank CreditCards.com and Erica Sandberg for the quote in today's article: Are You Responsible For Your Late Parent's Debt? For co...

Behind the Book Begin Again In this episode, Christopher Missick talks a little bit about why he wrote the book, and what he sees as the ben...

Bankruptcy Terms In response to a listener question about the meanings of some of the words used in the podcasts and the bankruptcy podcasts...

The Means Test Continuing in our series on the Bankruptcy Code changes, implemented in 2005, Christopher Missick spends a few minutes in thi...

Hi Everyone! Just wanted to let you know we have been doing some exciting things over on our YouTube channel. We're taking some of the same...

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Privacy Issues In Bankruptcy Will everyone find out I filed for bankruptcy? This question seems to be asked of every bankruptcy attorney whe...

As you can see, I've posted a series of podcasts here. Many more are in preparation, and most of them are based largely on my recently compl...

Household Names In Bankruptcy Even though this seems to be one of the favorite subjects for bankruptcy attorneys to trot out to make their c...

Bankruptcy Exemptions Fortunately, bankruptcy does not mean that you are going to lose everything you have, even though a Chapter 7 is refer...

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Post-College Bankruptcies With so many students leaving college and entering a workforce without adequate employment options, the burden of...

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The Morality of Bankruptcy One of the most difficult issues for people to confront in bankruptcy, are feelings of guilt or shame. In this po...

The Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Process In this podcast, I try and make the entire process of filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy a little more clear. It...