New York BK-1984-7 Implementation of the Act of July 10, 1984, Public Law 98-353, Sept. 20, 1984.pdf is a document detailing the implementation of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1984 in New York State. The act was passed by Congress as part of the Bankruptcy Code and sets out the procedures for filing bankruptcy in New York. The document outlines the changes to the Bankruptcy Code, including the addition of new provisions for filing Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies, as well as changes to the procedures for filing Chapter 11 bankruptcies. It also explains the requirements for filing a bankruptcy petition in New York, such as the filing fee and the completion of credit counseling. Additionally, it outlines the types of debt that are not eligible for bankruptcy, such as student loans, tax debt, and certain types of support obligations. The document comes in two different formats: a PDF version and a Word version. The PDF version provides a comprehensive overview of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1984 in New York and is recommended for attorneys and other legal professionals. The Word version provides a more basic overview and is suitable for general use.