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Bankruptcy is a legal proceeding in which people who cannot pay their bills can get a fresh financial start. The right to file for bankruptcy is provided by federal law, and all bankruptcy cases are handled in federal court. Filing bankruptcy immediately stops all of your creditors from seeking to collect debts from you, at least until your debts are sorted out according to the law.

What Can Bankruptcy Do for Me?
Bankruptcy may make it possible for you to:

Eliminate the legal obligation to pay most or all of your debts. This is called a "discharge" of debts. It is designed to give you a fresh financial start.

Stop foreclosure on your house or mobile home and allow you an opportunity to catch up on missed payments. (Bankruptcy does not, however, automatically eliminate mortgages and other liens on your property without payment.)

Prevent repossession of a car or other property, or force the creditor to return property even after it has been repossessed.

Stop wage garnishment, debt collection harassment, and similar creditor actions to collect a debt.

Restore or prevent termination of utility service.

Allow you to challenge the claims of creditors who have committed fraud or who are otherwise trying to collect more than you really owe.

What Can Bankruptcy Not Do?
Bankruptcy, however, cannot cure every financial problem. Nor is it the right step for every individual. In bankruptcy, it is usually not possible to:

Eliminate certain rights of "secured" creditors. A "secured" creditor has taken a mortgage or other lien on property as collateral for the loan. Common examples are car loans and home mortgages. You can force secured creditors to take payment over time in the bankruptcy process and bankruptcy can eliminate your obligation to pay any additional money if your property is taken. However, you generally cannot keep the collateral unless you continue to pay the debt.

Discharge certain types of debts singled out by the bankruptcy law for special treatment such as child support, alimony, some student loans, court restitution orders, criminal fines, and some taxes.

Protect cosigners on your debts. When a relative or friend has co‑signed a loan, and the consumer discharges the loan in bankruptcy, the cosigner may still have to repay all or part of the loan.

Discharge debts that arise after bankruptcy has been filed.


MANY FAMOUS PEOPLE, CELEBRITIES, PRESIDENTS, BUSINESS MOGULS, ACTORS AND ACTRESSES, ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS SUPERSTARS HAVE FILED FOR BANKRUPTCY.

  • Rembrandt
  • P.T. Barnum
  • Samuel Clemens, aka Mark Twain
  • Mathew Brady, Civil War photographer
  • Henry John Heinz
  • Milton Hershey
  • Henry Ford
  • Donald Trump filed for his casino company
  • Walt Disney
  • Charles Goodyear
  • Mickey Roone
  • Debbie Reynolds
  • Jerry Lee Lewis
  • Sherman Hemsley
  • Randy Quaid
  • Lynn Redgrave
  • Burt Reynolds
  • Mickey Rooney
  • Burt Reynolds
  • Wayne Newton
  • Kim Bassigner
  • MC Hammer
    (Stanley Burrell)
  • Larry King
  • Johnny Unitas
  • Tony Martin
  • Lawrence Taylor
  • Mike Tyson
  • Lorraine Bracco
  • Gary Coleman
  • Redd Foxx
  • Sherman Hemsley
  • Grace Jones
  • Buster Keaton
  • Jerry Lewis
  • Jackie Mason
  • Pat Paulson
  • Latoya Jackson
How about some SPORTS STARS:
  • Bruce Berenyi - 1991 bankruptcy
  • Rocky Bleir
  • Bjorn Borg
  • Rollie Fingers
  • Tony Gwynn
  • Dorothy Hamill
  • Harmon Killebrew
  • Joe Louis
  • Harvey Martin
  • Denny McClain
  • Reggie Roby
  • Leon Spinks
  • Roscoe Tanner
  • Lawrence Taylor
  • Bryan Trottier
  • Johnny Unitus
  • Danny White
  • Gaylord Perry
  • Craig Nettles
  • Craig Morton
Now, some FAMOUS PEOPLE:
  • Melvin Belli
  • Peter Bogdonovitch - famous director filed bankruptcy in 1985
  • Francis Ford Coppola - the Godfather director filed personal bankruptcy in 1983
  • Walt Disney - a company owed him money, went bankrupt and caused Disney to file bankruptcy in 1922
  • James Folger - of Folger's Coffee fame filed bankruptcy in 1865
  • George Huntington Hartford II - A & P supermarket heir filed chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1992
  • Nelson Bunker Hunt - once the world's richest man, filed the largest personal bankruptcy as of the date of filing in 1990
  • Bowie Kuhn- Baseball Commissioner
  • Marvin Mitchelson - "palimony" lawyer
  • Anna Nicole Smith
  • Stan Lee, creator of "Spider Man"
  • Gloria Vanderbilt
  • Paulo Gucci - filed bankruptcy in 1993

Famous POLITICIANS:

  • John Connally - former Texas Governor and Treasury Secretary
  • George McGovern - filed for bankruptcy in 1991
  • Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States
  • Ulysses Grant, Civil War General and President of the United States
InFAMOUS PEOPLE: 
  • John Wayne Bobbitt
  • Morton Downey, Jr.
  • Bernard Goetz - subway vigilante
  • Margaux Hemingway
  • E. Howard Hunt - helped bring President Nixon down and filed bankruptcy in 1995

MUSICIANS:

  • Toni Braxton - 1998
  • David Crosby - 1985
  • Vic Damone - 1960's
  • Eddie Fisher - 1972
  • Mick Fleetwood - 1984
  • Marvin Gaye - 1070's
  • Andy Gibb - 1987
  • Merle Haggard - 1993
  • Tom Petty - 1979
  • Run DMC -Chapter 11 in 1993
  • Michael Jackson
  • MC Hammer - 1996
  • Isaac Hayes - 1976
  • Dr. Hook - 1970's
  • Ronald Isley - 1998
  • Latoya Jackson - 1995
  • Cindy Lauper - 1981
  • Jerry Lee Lewis - 1998
  • Meat Loaf - 1983
  • Wayne Newton - 1992
  • Tammy Wynette - 1988

Many of these people went to succeed and make fortunes after bankruptcy. The others simply went on with their lives. Misfortune can befall anyone. There is life, i.e. the FRESH START, after bankruptcy.

Note:The Information you obtain at this site is not intended to be legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your own situation.

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