Bankruptcy Blogs
One of the most common concerns people have about filing for bankruptcy is whether they will ever be able to qualify for a mortgage. It’s true that…
Chapter 13 bankruptcy involves following a strict repayment plan for a few years. At the end of your repayment plan, the remainder of your debts…
If your Chapter 13 repayment plan is approved by the bankruptcy court, then you will spend the next three to five years abiding by a strict budget.…
Much like police officers, members of the U.S. Armed Services are held to a higher standard of personal conduct than the average citizen. However,…
It’s true that you are unlikely to obtain a mortgage immediately after receiving a bankruptcy discharge, but you probably won’t have to…
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a popular type of bankruptcy filing because it is possible to eliminate all of your dischargeable debts without having to…
If you have already filed for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, it’s a good idea to discuss any major life changes with your bankruptcy attorney.…
After your bankruptcy attorney gets your repayment plan confirmed, you will be expected to make monthly payments to the trustee for the next three to…
After a bankruptcy lawyer files a petition with the court, a trustee will handle the details of how the creditors will be paid from the debtor’s…
Bankruptcy law is complicated. Whether or not spouses should file bankruptcy together or separately is a conundrum that must be considered on a…