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- Summary
- What Is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
- Chapter 7 Income Threshhold
- Assets You Can Keep In Spite Of A Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
- Four Steps To Find Out If You Will Be Required To Make Repayments After Bankruptcy
- Pre-Bankruptcy Counseling
- Post- Bankruptcy Counseling
- Complaints Against Approved Counseling Agencies
- What is A Typical Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Process Like?
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Complaints Against Approved Counseling Agencies
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If you have a complaint against an approved credit counseling service, contact the U.S. Trustee Program by email at USTCCDEComplaintHelp@usdoj.gov, or in writing at Executive Office for U.S. Trustees, Credit Counseling and Debtor Education Unit, 20 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Suite 8000, Washington, D.C., 20530.
Include the name of the credit counseling organization or debtor education course provider, the date of contact, the person with whom you spoke and as much detail about the incident as you can.
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