Should I File
Should I File: A Definitive Guide to Bankruptcy is a book designed for those considering filing for bankruptcy. It answers many of the common questions and explains many of the benefits to bankruptcy but also many of the problems. It helps readers determine if they are eligible, what they can potentially keep, and how to navigate through the process. Reading this book before hiring an attorney will allow the reader to avoid many of the pitfalls common in bankruptcy and will help then select competent legal representation. What others are saying about "Should I File: A Definitive Guide to Bankruptcy." "This book is a great resource for those considering whether or not to file for bankruptcy." Jason Miller author of the book "Excelling in Law School: A Complete Approach." Miller also has commented that "Jeffrey Holst is one of the smartest people I know." Ben Wetmore author of "Getting A Job in Politics and Keeping it." Says that "...this book gives a great run down and explanation on the main points and answers the main questions that anyone would have."
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Should I File
Should I File: A Definitive Guide to Bankruptcy is a book designed for those considering filing for bankruptcy. It answers many of the common questions and explains many of the benefits to bankruptcy but also many of the problems. It helps readers determine if they are eligible, what they can potentially keep, and how to navigate through the process. Reading this book before hiring an attorney will allow the reader to avoid many of the pitfalls common in bankruptcy and will help then select competent legal representation. What others are saying about "Should I File: A Definitive Guide to Bankruptcy." "This book is a great resource for those considering whether or not to file for bankruptcy." Jason Miller author of the book "Excelling in Law School: A Complete Approach." Miller also has commented that "Jeffrey Holst is one of the smartest people I know." Ben Wetmore author of "Getting A Job in Politics and Keeping it." Says that "...this book gives a great run down and explanation on the main points and answers the main questions that anyone would have."
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Should I File

Should I File

by Jeffrey Holst
Should I File

Should I File

by Jeffrey Holst

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Overview

Should I File: A Definitive Guide to Bankruptcy is a book designed for those considering filing for bankruptcy. It answers many of the common questions and explains many of the benefits to bankruptcy but also many of the problems. It helps readers determine if they are eligible, what they can potentially keep, and how to navigate through the process. Reading this book before hiring an attorney will allow the reader to avoid many of the pitfalls common in bankruptcy and will help then select competent legal representation. What others are saying about "Should I File: A Definitive Guide to Bankruptcy." "This book is a great resource for those considering whether or not to file for bankruptcy." Jason Miller author of the book "Excelling in Law School: A Complete Approach." Miller also has commented that "Jeffrey Holst is one of the smartest people I know." Ben Wetmore author of "Getting A Job in Politics and Keeping it." Says that "...this book gives a great run down and explanation on the main points and answers the main questions that anyone would have."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149515790
Publisher: West Michigan Signature Publishing LLC
Publication date: 12/13/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 140
File size: 229 KB

About the Author

Jeffrey D. Holst holds a Bachelors of Science and Masters of Business Administration from Grand Valley State University and a Juris Doctorate from Michigan State University. Holst graduated early from law school, and with honors. While he was there he earned the jurisprudence award in individual income taxation. He was also selected as the graduating class speaker. As an attorney in the West Michigan area, Holst filed hundreds of bankruptcies, counseling individuals, families, and business owners about the process and about whether bankruptcy was the right choice for them. He currently lives in Chattanooga Tennessee with his wife, Becky. Holst is licensed in all Michigan State courts in the federal courts for the Western District of Michigan including the Western District of Michigan Federal Bankruptcy Court and he is also licensed in his new home state of Tennessee.
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