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Tips to Avoiding Identity Theft and Preventing Bankruptcy

Many of our clients have filed for Bankruptcy due to credit problems associated with identity theft. Online purchases and financial transactions have significantly increased over the past few years, ...
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When to Stop Paying Your Creditors

It's important to remember that every financial situation is different. If you file for Bankruptcy, your case will be completely unique versus other cases. Although some of the debts and creditors ...
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Bankruptcy Can Actually Improve Your Credit Score

After filing for Bankruptcy, an unexpected thing happens to many consumers: their credit scores go up ! Once a Bankruptcy is filed, several adjustments occur to a person's credit report, leading ...
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Will Bankruptcy Affect Future Medical Care?

When you file for Bankruptcy, you must list all known debts, including medical bills. Even if you want to pay the debt in the future, you must list the debt at the time of filing. Many of our clients ...
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Filing Bankruptcy Without an Attorney is a Bad Idea

When done properly, consumer Bankruptcy is one of the most protective laws in our country. It can save your home from foreclosure, eliminate uncontrollable credit card debt, and prevent vehicle ...
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Protecting Your Non-Exempt Property in Chapter 7

When you file for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, you must list everything you own or have an interest in, including real and personal property. This property becomes part of your Bankruptcy "estate" ...
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Are You Facing Eviction? Bankruptcy May Help

If you landlord is threatening eviction, but does not have a Court Order to evict, Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 can help (or at least buy some time to figure things out). In this situation, a Bankruptcy ...
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Bankruptcy Can Protect You from Eviction

Bankruptcy occurs during very difficult financial times. In some cases, your rent may be late, and the landlord is threatening eviction. Fortunately, a Bankruptcy filing under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 ...
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What Does Equity Mean in Bankruptcy?

The word "equity" is used in several professions and has several different meanings. In law, "equity" generally means fashioning a result that makes thing right. In other ...
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What Happens To Your Monthly Payments During a Bankruptcy?

When you file a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, each of your creditors and lenders receive notice of the Bankruptcy filing. Federal law states that a creditor holding a pre-bankruptcy ...
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Put an End to Creditor Harassment Through Bankruptcy

You can't make this stuff up. A few weeks ago, the Washington Post ran a story that would be comical, if it wasn't so outrageous. According to the article, the Federal Trade Commission ...
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Some Debts Cannot be Discharged Through Bankruptcy

While a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy can discharge (i.e., eliminate) many types of debts, there are 19 categories of debts that Congress has identified as not dischargeable (called "excepted from ...
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Don't Be a Hog in Bankruptcy

There is an old saying in Bankruptcy: "Pigs get fat and hogs get slaughtered." This means when honest debtors take full advantage of available, legal exemptions to keep their property and ...
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Reviewing Your Credit Report Prior to Bankruptcy is Important

When you make the decision to file Bankruptcy, it is very important to list all of your creditors, their mailing addresses, and the amounts owed. The Bankruptcy Code requires that you list all of your ...
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Social Media Can Spell Trouble Before and During Bankruptcy

Personal financial information can be inadvertently disclosed through social media sources like Facebook. Some debt collectors and creditors may attempt to gain access to your Facebook account through ...
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By Attorney Nicholas R. Westbrook

Of all the creditors you are facing or may face in your lifetime, the Internal Revenue Service is the most powerful. The IRS has significant collection powers unlike anyone else. Moreover, federal law ...
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How Long Will Bankruptcy Stay on My Credit Report?

After Bankruptcy, derogatory or negative information remains on your credit report between seven and ten years. However, the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) specifically addresses Bankruptcy ...
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Debt Settlement Company Files for Bankruptcy

Look in the dictionary under "ironic" and you may see a picture of Debt Relief USA of Addison, Texas. In 2009, Debt Relief USA, a company that advertised services to help consumers avoid ...
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What Happens When a Creditor Forgives a Debt?

One of the reasons people file Bankruptcy is to get a "discharge." A discharge is a Court Order, which states you do not have to pay most or all of your debts. A discharge means you no longer have ...
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Unemployment Benefits Have Increased -- But Jobs Remain Scarce

Over the last several years, unemployment has increased dramatically. Millions of Americans rely on unemployment benefits to make ends meet and find a new job. What happens when this benefit ends? ...
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Bankruptcy Can Stop Lawsuits and Judgments

Have you been served with a lawsuit or been threatened with litigation by a creditor? The first question you need to ask is, "Do I owe this debt?" Common sense should tell you that if you owe the ...
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When a Creditor Files a Motion to Remove the Bankruptcy Protection

When you file a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy case, all of your property becomes part of your Bankruptcy "estate". In most cases, the Bankruptcy will automatically prohibit all creditors from ...
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Who Receives Notice of My Bankruptcy After I File?

One of the most frequently asked questions from our Bankruptcy clients is, "Who receives notice of the Bankruptcy case?" What the client is really asking is, "Who will find out about my Bankruptcy ...
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Student Loans and Bankruptcy

Discharging student loans through a Bankruptcy is very difficult to do. The U.S. Bankruptcy Code states that a debtor may obtain a discharge of a government-sponsored student loan only if repaying the ...
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Exceptions to the Court’s Discharge: When a Creditor Can Still Collect After Bankruptcy

One of the common terms in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is "discharge" of your debts. A discharge in Bankruptcy is a Court Order that imposes a permanent injunction against applicable ...
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