Fremont Bankruptcy: The Language of Bankruptcy, the Letter S
The following are a list of bankruptcy topics beginning with the letter S:
Schedule of Debts is a form listing all creditor names, addresses, account numbers, the amount owed and other specific information.
Schedules refer to certain statements that must be filed with the Bankruptcy Clerk to properly execute the Bankruptcy Case.
Secured Debt is a debt which is secured by some type of collateral (property), where you have pledged in writing some property as collateral or security for a loan; examples are a home mortgage or a car loan.
Statements are part of a specific form required for a complete bankruptcy case.
For more bankruptcy terms, please click here to return to our Fremont Bankruptcy Topics Library.
Schedule of Debts is a form listing all creditor names, addresses, account numbers, the amount owed and other specific information.
Schedules refer to certain statements that must be filed with the Bankruptcy Clerk to properly execute the Bankruptcy Case.
Secured Debt is a debt which is secured by some type of collateral (property), where you have pledged in writing some property as collateral or security for a loan; examples are a home mortgage or a car loan.
Statements are part of a specific form required for a complete bankruptcy case.
For more bankruptcy terms, please click here to return to our Fremont Bankruptcy Topics Library.
