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Bankruptcy Law has been chalked out to govern the interests of both the debtor and the creditors in every Bankruptcy. Legal intervention may be necessary in such cases and the laws protect the interests of both the parties. One law that regulates bankruptcy is the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act. This law has changed the way people used to look at Bankruptcy in the United States. With the enactment of this law, it has become more difficult for people to file under Bankruptcy Chapter 7. The intent is to prevent the exploitation of the lenders by debtors. People who wish to file Bankruptcies may, based on their particular financial situations, still be able to do so under Chapter 7; and if not, may be able to file under Bankruptcy Chapter 13.

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