References
How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
by Stephen Elias
Publisher: NOLO Press; 14th edition
Credit After Bankruptcy: A Step-By-Step Action Plan to Quick and Lasting Recovery after Personal Bankruptcy
by Stephen Snyder
Publisher: Bellwether Publications
The Consumer Handbook to Credit Protection Laws can help you understand how the credit protection laws can help you, and it's available free. So if you're worried about your credit rating or need some information about restoring your credit, contact: 202-452-3244 or www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/consumerhdbk.
Consumer Information from the Federal Government
The quarterly Consumer Information Center Catalog lists more than 200 helpful federal publications. For your free copy write Consumer Information Catalog, Pueblo, CO 81009, call 1-888-8-PUEBLO or visit www.pueblo.gsa.gov.
Helpful Links
www.abiworld.org
This site answers a lot of basic questions you might have -- like the differences between Chapter 7, 9 and 13. They advise Congress on bankruptcy issues, so maybe you'll find some good pointers.
www.irs.gov
The IRS has a very helpful, user-friendly site. Check it out for answers to your bankruptcy-related tax questions.
U.S. Bankruptcy Law
Need information on the ins and outs of bankruptcy law? This Cornell Law School site may help you out.