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		<title>By: Can Bankruptcy Stop Foreclosure? &#124; Gimme Law</title>
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		<description>[...] Bankruptcy stops all civil legal proceedings, athought the word &#8220;stop&#8221; is not truly appropriate. The legal term is &#8220;stay&#8221;&#8211;bankruptcy stays all legal proceedings. A bankruptcy stay subsumes all civil legal proceedings against a debtor (including mortgages, loans, helocs, foreclosures, etc.); those legal proceedings become part of the bankruptcy. To learn more about foreclosure read Foreclosure Law &#124; Stop Foreclosure. [...]</description>
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