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Bankruptcy Resource Links
American Bankruptcy Institute Consumer Corner
General information regarding consumer debt and bankruptcy.
Legal Information Institute
A bankruptcy overview from Cornell Law School, including links to state, federal and other sources.
FindLaw Guide - U.S. Bankruptcy Courts
Links to US Bankruptcy Court Web sites.
Official Bankruptcy Forms
From the Administrative Office of the US Courts.
AnnualCreditReport.com®
Official Web site where consumers can obtain free credit reports from the three national credit-reporting companies.
Federal Citizen Information Center (FCIC) - Money
Features articles on money and credit.
TransUnion®
Credit reporting agency Web site features consumer information on credit reports, identity theft and fraud.
National Foundation for Credit Counseling® (NFCC®)
Features consumer credit and financial management advice.
American Bar Association® (ABA®)
Public education information on bankruptcy.
US Bankruptcy Trustee
Bankruptcy fact sheets and consumer notices from the US Bankruptcy Trustee's office.
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