Customer Review: As with all Nolo publications, this gives an excellent overview of the subject. However, even the author strongly reccomends using an attorney in conjunction with the book.
Customer Review: The book was not in the proposed condition, this is a negative for me. But we were able to work it out and I am satisfied with the result.
Customer Review: This was recommended by another attorney who used this book in law school. It is a great resource if you want an overview of BK law. It may be too technical for a non-attorney and too light for someone who is practicing in complex BK cases
Customer Review: If you are looking for a good introduction to Chapter 7 for individuals, this is a good book. For information about Business Reorganizations, I recommend Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations: For Business Leaders, Accountants And Lawyers
Customer Review: This is an excellent book, and the systems approach taken by Lopucki and Warren is an extremely effective way to tackle a difficult subject.
Customer Review: Personal Bankruptcy Laws for Dummies is the one and only book I found that explains the intricacies of the new bankruptcy law, gives the reader all the information needed to make a rational decision on whether bankruptcy is the appropriate remedy for his or her financial illness, and provides a... more info
Customer Review: As always, the Nolo bankruptcy books are the only way to go when it comes to self-help books for the non-lawyer. Plus, the latest edition appears to have updated the summary of the 50 states various exemptions, an improvement from before. Interestingly, the latest edition appears to be biased... more info
Customer Review: Epstein's book was one of the first to provide a concise intro to bankruptcy law. A number of students have found Bankruptcy And Debtor/creditor: Examples And Explanations (Examples & Explanations) easier to understand with regard to Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. For an introduction to Chapter 11,... more info