How to find bankruptcy court records?
Saturday, July 24th, 2010 at
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Good job for you getting back into a classroom after all these years. It can be very intimidating with all of the new technology that has come out in just the past ten years. That being said, the internet is a really easy-to-use tool to get all of the information on bankruptcy court cases that you are looking for. But, you will need to keep these few things in mind:
1.What type of bankruptcy was filed?
•Chapter 7?
•Chapter 11?
•Chapter 13?
Each of these has very specific ramifications and will impact where you need to go to look for information. Try focusing your search as much as you can. Can you think of a company name that went bankrupt that you can search? Maybe a certain sect of the population, like farmers or retail chains? Anything that you can do to keep your search narrow and focused will really aid you in finding the most pertinent information possible.
Your best bet would be to find a database website that contains a plethora of court records in their system. With a small fee, you will have access to an amazing amount of information which will cut down on your research time and help you to focus on getting your assignment written well. That is my suggestion and congratulations on your scholastic endeavor.
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