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Sep 14, 2017

I found an interesting article about success rates in Chapter 13, reorganization cases that I summarize in this week's episode.

For purposes of the article and podcast, "Success" means that the debtor completed all payments in his Chapter 13 bankruptcy.  The results are interesting in determining:

- Should you file individually or jointly with a spouse?

- Should you file on your own or with an attorney?

- What are the Success Rates on your second chapter 13 (after the first one was unsuccessful).

Please let me know what you think of this statistical analysis, and if you want a free copy of the report, please contact me at Shawn@Yesnerlaw.com.

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