U.S. Trustee Bankruptcy Information Sheet in Tagalog
By Jill Michaux, Kansas Bankruptcy Attorney on Oct 20, 2007 in Bankruptcy Practice and Procedure, Conversion from One Chapter to Another, Discharge, What Can and Cannot Be Forgiven, General Bankruptcy Information, Kansas, Reaffirmation of Debts, Redemption of Assets, Surrendering Property
Here is the Tagalog version of the U.S. Trustee Bankruptcy Information Sheet. You will be asked at your meeting of creditors (341 hearing) whether you have read this sheet and understand it. Read the information sheet and ask your bankruptcy any questions you have. According to Wikipedia, Tagalog (pronunciation: [tɐˈgaːlog]) is one of the major languages of the Republic of the Philippines. It is the most frequently spoken Philippine language .
The U.S. Trustee provides its bankruptcy information sheet in nine languages. Here is the Bankruptcy Information Sheet in English.
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