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Monthly Archives: August 2007
How to Properly Record the Debtor’s Jewelry on Schedule B of the Bankruptcy Petition
Almost every debtor filing bankruptcy will have some type of jewelry. But about 50% of them do not list the jewelry on their Client Intake Forms. Why? Because the average debtor translates the word “jewelry” into “expensive diamonds and gold.” … Continue reading
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New Release in Paperback: The Foreclosure Mediation Training Guide
713Training.Com just received the PRINTED books from the publisher for: The Foreclosure Mediation Training Guide. For the complete table of contents, or to order, visit: http://www.713training.com/shop/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=67 What is a Foreclosure Mediator? A person who negotiates with the mortgage company to … Continue reading
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Tips for Non-Attorneys who are Drafting Schedule C Using Best Case Software
As most virtual assistants know, it is unauthorized practice of law for non-attorneys to prepare Schedule C. This is because Schedule C provides the law that substantiates the individual exemption claimed in the bankruptcy petition. However, as a paralegal, virtual … Continue reading
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Future Products Being Developed by 713Training.Com
written by Victoria Ring, 713Training.Com 713Training.Com is in the development stages of two brand new unique training products that we are sure you will be excited about: 1. Bankruptcy Training Seminar on DVD The idea for the Bankruptcy Training Seminar … Continue reading
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Comment from a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant
written by Carla Vandermouth Dear Victoria Ring: I was on a website tonight that offered legal-related training courses. The web site is at http://www.meditec.com/meditec-product-overview.html This website offers a Legal Transcription course for $1,026 which takes up to a year to … Continue reading
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