13 Myths About Bankruptcy
There is a lot of information available online about Chapter 13 in the Bankruptcy Code, also known as the “Individual Repayment” option. It is not surprising that much of this
There is a lot of information available online about Chapter 13 in the Bankruptcy Code, also known as the “Individual Repayment” option. It is not surprising that much of this
Most people have heard of the basic Chapters of Bankruptcy filing; Chapter 7, 11 or 13. Some are even aware of the less used provisions of Chapter 12 (for
The notions of filing for Bankruptcy and enjoying the holidays are not as foreign as one might think. Most people will try to forget their financial issues around this time
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Phone scammers are targeting bankruptcy filers in several states, using personal information from filings and posing as attorneys to get intended victims to immediately wire money to satisfy a debt.
The
October 17, 2015 marked the ten year anniversary of the implementation of the 2005 “reform” legislation (entitled the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection act and commonly known as BAPCPA.).
This peculiar concept in Bankruptcy Law can offer immeasurable relief to bankruptcy debtors in general, and struggling homeowners in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy specifically. It refers to whether or not a
Bankruptcy lawyers often are the beneficiaries of a
Bankruptcy filing is rarely the first option for debt relief. People normally try to move heaven and earth to avoid this alternative, which while understandable and even commendable at times,
Misconceptions abound respecting the treatment of Condominium and Association fees in Bankruptcy filings. Certain changes in the law starting in 2005 gave such associations greater protection from the ability of
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