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Scotland County, North Carolina, population 37,904 (Census 2006 est.), is located along NC's central southern border with South Carolina. Gibson is the county seat of the beautiful, historical Scotland County, but many small communities are located in its 319.14 square miles.

Scotland County, NC, with its Scottish heritage and strong industrial base, is home to St. Andrews Presbyterian College and the North Carolina Military Business Center. A Civil War trail and historic homes offer history buffs of all ages exciting sites in Scotland County. And, as you might expect in Scotland County, there are several world-renowned golf courses for the duffers in your family. Romantic country Inns to stay at and a visit to Cypress Bend Vineyards are among many options available in Scotland County.

You may be considering the financial option of bankruptcy, a federal plan that allows debtors to divide assets among creditors and free themselves of financial obligations that cannot be repaid. In some cases, debtors can stay in business and use new revenue to resolve old debts. Scotland County is in the Middle District, with Bankruptcy Courts in Durham, Greensboro, and Winston-Salem. The court's official Web site can answer many of your bankruptcy questions. The Greensboro office is at 101 S. Edgeworth Street, Greensboro, NC 27401 (phone: 336-358-4000), while the Winston-Salem office is at 226 S. Liberty Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101 (phone: 336-397-7785).

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