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February 20, 2014 by Todd Murphy

List of Approved Credit Counseling Agencies For New Jersey Bankruptcy

Approved Credit Counseling AgenciesOne of the requirements of filing personal bankruptcy in New Jersey is to complete two counseling or education courses.  These can be taken on-line or over the phone and take about twenty or thirty minutes to complete.  Below is a link to a list of approved credit counseling agencies for New Jersey Bankruptcy.

Click here for the List of Approved Credit Counseling Agencies For New Jersey Bankruptcy.

Why Do You Have To Take Credit Counseling Course For New Jersey Bankruptcy?

This requirement to file Bankruptcy in New Jersey came into effect as the result of a change in the US Bankruptcy Code in 2005.  Formally albeit somewhat misleadingly titled the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005, the law essentially made it more difficult for individuals to file bankruptcy.

When Do I Take the Credit Counseling Course For New Jersey Bankruptcy?

Two courses are required: one prior to filing and one prior to discharge.  Your New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer will advise you when to take the two courses and provide you with a provider from which to take the course.  The link above takes you to a list of Court-approved providers.

How Do I Take the Credit Counseling Course For New Jersey Bankruptcy?

Many of the providers make it easy to take the course on-line or by phone in the comfort of your own home.  If you don’t have your own computer at home, you can take it at work or at the library.

Be Wary of Misleading Mail Solicitations.

Providing these courses is big business for some providers as they seek not just to sell you their course but also many other products such as high-risk car loans, high-fee credit cards, and so-called credit repair services.  Your mail box will fill up quickly immediately after you file with mis-leading letters and offers to these and other services.  You just took a very important step to clear your credit of nagging debts, be extremely careful before you  get yourself into new debts.  Most of these offers are risky at best.

Filed Under: Bankruptcy FAQ, Featured, Financial Healing Tagged With: credit counseling, credit counseling agencies

August 13, 2013 by Todd Murphy

Credit Counseling Classes For Bankruptcy

Todd Murphy NJ Bankruptcy LawyerA recent amendment to the Bankruptcy laws requires everyone to take two credit counseling classes for Bankruptcy.

Two Credit Counseling Classes For Bankruptcy are required:

Pre-petition credit counseling: A credit counseling class must be taken BEFORE you file;

Post-filing credit counseling: A financial management class must be taken AFTER you file but before your case is closed.

Take Online Or By Phone.

The classes can be taken on-line or by phone.  The first class must be taken before you file, or you will not qualify for bankruptcy. The second class is taken after you file but before discharge in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or plan confirmation in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.

We Make It Easy.

In both cases, we will provide you with a pre-paid, secure, link to take the courses.  We also make sure the required certificates of completion are sent to the Court as necessary.  You don’t have to worry about finding an approved course and using a credit card to pay for the course.

We Are Here To Help You.

Considering bankruptcy?  Todd Murphy, a NJ Bankruptcy Attorney, is the New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer people have trusted for over 15 years for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.  Our office is conveniently located to serve all of Essex County, Bergen County, Passaic County, Hudson County, Union County, Morris County, and Middlesex County.

Filed Under: Bankruptcy FAQ, Financial Healing Tagged With: credit counseling, credit counseling agencies

August 7, 2013 by Todd Murphy

How Many Credit Counseling Classes Required For Bankruptcy?

Credit Counseling ClassesHow many credit counseling classes required for bankruptcy?  This is a common question with a simple answer.

Two classes are required:

Pre-petition credit counseling: A credit counseling class must be taken BEFORE you file;

Post-filing credit counseling: A financial management class must be taken AFTER you file but before your case is closed.

 

 

 

 

Two credit counseling classes required for bankruptcy. The classes can be taken on-line or by phone.  The first class must be taken before you file, or you will not qualify for bankruptcy. The second class is taken after you file but before discharge in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or plan confirmation in a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.

 

The credit counseling classes required for bankruptcy and are designed to provide you with financial management information that can help you manage your credit in the future.

 

Whether you are filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, we help our clients ensure that their bankruptcy counseling and education requirements are met. The courses are simple, easy-to-use and available in both English and Spanish, with bilingual customer service representatives available to help you 7 days a week. With the added convenience of having your certificate delivered immediately to you and to us, your NJ Bankruptcy Attorney, we give you the peace of mind you need during this difficult process.

 

Considering bankruptcy?  Todd Murphy, a NJ Bankruptcy Attorney, is the New Jersey Bankruptcy Lawyer people have trusted for over 15 years for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.  Our office is conveniently located to serve all of Essex County, Bergen County, Passaic County, Hudson County, Union County, Morris County, and Middlesex County.

Filed Under: Bankruptcy FAQ Tagged With: credit counseling, credit counseling agencies

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