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		<description><![CDATA[The length of any bankruptcy case generally varies based on the chapter of the bankruptcy case and the complexity of the case. Typically, most individual Chapter 7 bankruptcies last about 3 to 4 months from the time of filing to the time that discharge is granted. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy case lasts much longer than [...]]]></description>
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