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The B word, bankruptcy, is undoubtedly daunting. If you are considering this process, you likely feel trapped, suffocated, and alone. The truth is, every year over 10,000 people file for bankruptcy in Minnesota. So while it is overwhelming, you certainly are not alone.
If you are considering the dreaded B word, you likely have several, if not hundreds, of questions. The seasoned bankruptcy attorneys of Kain & Scott, PA are here to answer your questions, including:
What is the difference between the types of bankruptcy, and which one is best for me?
Can all of my loans (mortgage, credit cards, student debt, etc.) be discharged?
What do I need to look for to find a great lawyer to help me through this process?
There’s no doubt about it, filing bankruptcy sucks. But with some simple and straightforward facts about the process and what to expect when it’s done, author and seasoned bankruptcy attorney Wesley Scott will show you how manageable of a process the B word really is and how to take control of your life again.
Wesley Scott is the managing partner at Kain & Scott PA, Minnesota’s oldest bankruptcy law firm solely dedicated to chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcy filings. Mr. Scott earned his undergraduate degree from St. Cloud State University and his law degree from William Mitchell College of Law. He comes from a family of nine children and grew up near the tranquil backwaters of the upper Mississippi River in Foley, Minnesota.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The B word, bankruptcy, is undoubtedly daunting. If you are considering this process, you likely feel trapped, suffocated, and alone. The truth is, every year over 10,000 people file for bankruptcy in Minnesota. So while it is overwhelming, you certainly are not alone.
If you are considering the dreaded B word, you likely have several, if not hundreds, of questions. The seasoned bankruptcy attorneys of Kain & Scott, PA are here to answer your questions, including:
What is the difference between the types of bankruptcy, and which one is best for me?
Can all of my loans (mortgage, credit cards, student debt, etc.) be discharged?
What do I need to look for to find a great lawyer to help me through this process?
There’s no doubt about it, filing bankruptcy sucks. But with some simple and straightforward facts about the process and what to expect when it’s done, author and seasoned bankruptcy attorney Wesley Scott will show you how manageable of a process the B word really is and how to take control of your life again.
Wesley Scott is the managing partner at Kain & Scott PA, Minnesota’s oldest bankruptcy law firm solely dedicated to chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcy filings. Mr. Scott earned his undergraduate degree from St. Cloud State University and his law degree from William Mitchell College of Law. He comes from a family of nine children and grew up near the tranquil backwaters of the upper Mississippi River in Foley, Minnesota.