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Holly
HollyG21@charter.net
Asked: I'm 26 and have ,000 worth of credit card debt. What are my options concerning bankruptcy and the cost of a lawyer? What if I can't afford a lawyer? What are my options?

Reply: The two main types of bankruptcies are Chapter 7, which erases all your debts, and Chapter 13, in which the debtor is required to make partial repayment. A good place to start is with a copy of your credit report, to get a good idea of who you owe and how much.

Before resorting to bankruptcy, you may wish to contact a credit counseling agency. These agencies can generally get a reduction in the amount you are required to pay, and some offer counseling to help you rein in your spending.

An attorney will charge about $600 for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Most will advise you to quit making payments on your debts in order to save the money for the attorney fee.

Ghent Law Offices does not currently handle bankruptcy cases.



Paul Harris
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Asked:  Dear Mr. Merrill: What are the differences between a corporation and a Limited Liability Company (LLC)?

Reply:  Dear Paul: Generally, an LLC takes more time and effort to set up, but saves time and effort later in not having to file annual reports. There is a greater degree of privacy with LLCs. Some tax advantages corporations enjoy do not apply to LLCs.