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Bankruptcy Basics Video – Part 7: Courts Hearings

June 12, 2012 by Robert Mitchell

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In some cases, a debtor may be required to appear at hearings before a bankruptcy judge.

Bankruptcy Basics Video Series – Part 7: Courts Hearings – Length 3:53

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