Web Resources
The following links to frequently visited websites are provided as a service
to my current and prospective clients. Information is a powerful tool.
Therefore, I strive to provide my clients and prospective clients with the tools
they need to find legal information and other information that will make the
bankruptcy process a positive, comfortable and enlightening one. Many of
these links have links of their own.
www.consumerlaw.org
Protects poor consumers from lenders. It helps you understand how lenders
take advantage of you.
www.creditinfocenter.com
This site has solid practical advice on many non-bankruptcy financial
situations, including credit reports.
www.ftc.gov/credit
This is the main Federal Government site dealing with credit reports, identity
theft, etc.
www.law.cornell.edu/topics/bankruptcy.html
All the Federal laws on bankruptcy are on this site.
www.NACBA.org
This is my favorite consumer bankruptcy lawyer organization. It has bankruptcy
news articles and practical information.
www.nolo.com
Over 400 legal jokes, legal encyclopedia, practical advice, book, forms, software
and more. You can't miss this site!
www.nada.com
Use this site to find the value of your vehicles.
www.kbb.com and
www.edmunds.com are not
used by our court.
www.homesavers.com
Counselors who work with people in foreclosure.
Law Firm Sites: These sites have much practical information and
advice. Be careful when the sites refer to state law that is not Illinois
State Law. They can provide a second opinion to my site.
www.kentucky-bankruptcy.com (Kentucky)
www.johnrogerslaw.lawoffice.com (Kentucky)
www.mcfarlinlaw.com
(California)
www.lakelaw.com (Illinois)
www.bankruptcyhome.com
(Texas)
www.4bankruptcy.com
(California)
www.mathiaslaw.com (Iowa)
Redemption: If you need to change your auto loan, replace your
car or reduce debt on your car these websites can help:
www.Cinlegal.com
866-218-1003
www.Bkautos.com
888-341-7221
www.Freshstartloans.com
877-265-8844
After Bankruptcy:
Bankruptcy is not effective to get a new start if you start going into debt
again you must learn to live within your income. See
Daveramsey.com/.
Two sermons on debt problems - base on "Maxed Out" by James Spurlock
are on PMChurch.tv
Awkward Ambitions I and II.
Two sites to increase your credit scores are:
www.lifeafterbankruptcy.com and
www.fixmycreditnow.biz.
Both have free newsletters.
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