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Bankruptcy Attorney Jamie Ryke of the Second Start Bankruptcy Law Firm talks about the Truth about Bankruptcy. Find out how we can help you get out of debt and get a fresh start by filing either a chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy.

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25 Responses to “The Truth About Bankruptcy”


SkateOrDice7 August 13, 2009

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Lol I started laughing so hard at the end.. it was like there was a bug by the camera and he was scared shitless to turn it off.

bankruptcyattorney August 16, 2009

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I am not exactly sure what you are asking. When you say count against you are you talking about the income threshold to file a chapter 7? If yes then the payments will count against you.

dwain1310 August 17, 2009

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good video,
if I have a settlement with payments over time from industrial accident and owe a loan (from my lawyer to pay for my insurance premiums ) are any future income payments due me count against me during bankrupsy??? thanks and great video

femmepen August 18, 2009

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Your perspective is refreshing, given the gravity of the topic. I am going to keep your words: A fresh start in mind as I move forward and attempt to save our home and rebuild as everything around us crumbled and strains.

I was meant to remain standing, not fall under the weight of seemingly overwhelming odds.

Best Day Ever to You.
- Annamai

CauseAndEffectPost August 19, 2009

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So now that Obama has borrowed even more than that, what do you have to say? Bush and Obama are both thieves, liars, and warmongers. Don’t be shocked. It’s how you become President in a fascist nation like this one has become.

bankruptcyattorney August 22, 2009

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The most important thing is how the office is run. The reality is that doing bankruptcies are very much like doing mortgages. It certainly does not take an extremely high level of intelligence. More important is does the person return my calls. Is there someone to speak to when I call. Do I believe this person is organized. Make sure this person is not talking down to you. The attorney should be trying to make your life easier.

dawc129964 August 23, 2009

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How would you choose a good bankruptcy attorney?

bankruptcyattorney August 26, 2009

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Glad I could help.

bagpiper2005 August 27, 2009

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Thank you for your insights.

I have over a quarter of a million in outstanding medical bills. Thanks to the advice you’ve given, the decision to file bankruptcy became easy.

I’m signing my petition this upcoming Monday. Thank you for telling the truth about bankruptcy.

Corvettes1984 August 28, 2009

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It’s Bush’s fault, he caused all of this!…. According to the Treasury Department, from 1776-2000, the first 224 years of U.S. history, 42 U.S. presidents borrowed a combined $1.01 trillion from foreign governments and financial institutions, but in the past four years alone, the Bush administration borrowed $1.05 trillion.

SecondStart August 28, 2009

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Possibly, It depends on how old the taxes are and other factors. You can reach me at. 800-728-3363 to discuss further.

Manongjojo August 31, 2009

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is it true you can write off IRS taxes on chapter 7?

bankruptcyattorney September 2, 2009

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Equity in a house what a novel idea.

garyclaytonkocher September 5, 2009

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not really, it depends on if there is any equity in your house and what your state expemptions are. look up bankruptcy abuse prevention and consumer protection act

bankruptcyattorney September 8, 2009

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It is possible. I hope there are other deductions.

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bankruptcyattorney September 13, 2009

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Either you are current on your house or not. If you are current you will keep your house. This means both the first and second mortgage.

SilverEspada September 13, 2009

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WELL SAID BUD!!

tharealest316 September 14, 2009
greenghost2006 September 15, 2009

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sounds like the guy from “Phone Scoop”

Susy2240 September 16, 2009

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I am considering filing chapter 7 bankruptcy with my husband our two cars would be exempt but how likely are we to loose our house? We owe what it is worth. I was told by our lawyer that she was 99.9% sure we wouldn’t loose it, but there are not guarantees. We are drowning in credit card debt every month it gets worse and the only reason we don’t file is because we don’t want to loose our house.

gaae2000 September 20, 2009

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Actually, banks allow to apply for home loans after 4yrs of dismissal.

gaae2000 September 22, 2009

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Thank u very much!!! today I have to see my bk-lawyer. Lost my house which completly lost 48% of its value.

bankruptcyattorney September 25, 2009

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It really depends. Probably not everything. You need someone to do a means test regarding your finances. You can reach our office at 800-728-3363 ext 105 ask for katie.

Cambodiot September 26, 2009

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if i owne about $45000 in credit card debt and said i make about $69000 a year before tax and i file a chapter 13. Do i have to pay back everything i owne like people were saying?



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