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Q: What are the requirements for filing bankruptcy?

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Diane L. Drain
Diane L. Drain
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  • Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Licensed in Arizona

A: You must fill out more than 60 pages of information about what you owe, own, have done in the past, earn today, earned over the last 6 months, earn the last 60 days, earn the last 3 years, plus much, much more. If you want a free consultation then follow these directions:

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