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How to Help Your Clients Help Themselves in Chapter 7

Contains material from Aug 2018

How to Help Your Clients Help Themselves in Chapter 7
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Brush up on the things you need to know to conduct a thorough and efficient Chapter 7 and protect your client’s discharge. Chapter 7 Trustees need information – Debtors' attorneys and their clients need to be ready to provide it.

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Théda W. Page, Catherine Stone Curtis, Robert Yaquinto Jr.

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How to Help Your Clients Help Themselves in Chapter 7 (Aug 2018)

Brush up on the things you need to know to conduct a thorough and efficient Chapter 7 and protect your client’s discharge. Chapter 7 Trustees need information – Debtors' attorneys and their clients need to be ready to provide it. 

Originally presented: Jul 2018 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice

Théda W. Page, The Page Law Firm - Frisco, TX
Catherine Stone Curtis, Pulman, Cappuccio & Pullen LLP - McAllen, TX
Robert Yaquinto Jr., Sherman & Yaquinto - Dallas, TX