Bankruptcy Exemptions

Should You Delay Filing a Bankruptcy Case Until April 1?

02/26/13

Sometimes in a Bankruptcy case, timing is everything There are lots of numbers in the Bankruptcy Code: numbers that limit filing under Chapter 13 consumer reorganizations based on the amount of debt that you owe; numbers that determine the amount of your exemptions; and numbers that determine your eligibility for a Chapter 7 filing based [...]

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Bankruptcy Vehicle Exemption in California

06/18/12

Bankruptcy Vehicle Exemption in California California bankruptcy filers must choose the California exemptions, since California is among the states that have opted out of the Federal exemption. California has two sets of exemptions: the California exemptions and California’s Federal-like exemptions, which for the most part are the same as the Federal exemptions. Each set of [...]

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Dealing With a Financial Surprise

05/24/12

There are two typical types of financial setbacks that lead to bankruptcy for most people: a huge surprise, and a slow and steady increase in debt.  If you are on the surprise side of things, as many of us are from time to time, it is important to follow several important steps.  If you just [...]

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How Exemption Laws Work Inside and Outside of Bankruptcy

05/15/12

Exemption laws protect your property from creditors Inside of bankruptcy, exemption laws shield certain items of property from the bankruptcy trustee. Outside of bankruptcy, exemption laws protect your property from judgment creditors. The first rule to remember is that not all of your stuff is exempt. Each state and even the federal government have laws [...]

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How Exemption Laws Work Inside and Outside of Bankruptcy

05/15/12

Exemption laws protect your property from creditors Inside of bankruptcy, exemption laws shield certain items of property from the bankruptcy trustee, outside of bankruptcy, exemption laws protect your property from judgment creditors. The first rule to remember is that not all of your stuff is exempt. Each state and even the federal government have laws [...]

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What is a judgment? Can bankruptcy help?

05/05/12

A judgment is a legal determination that you owe a debt A judgment is really just a piece of paper signed by a judge that says you owe a debt. For example, in the event you can’t pay a credit card on time, the bank has no immediate recourse. They can call and write, but [...]

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What is a judgment? Can bankruptcy help?

05/05/12

A judgment is a legal determination that you owe a debt A judgment is really just a piece of paper signed by a judge that says you owe a debt. For example, in the event you can’t pay a credit card on time, the bank has no immediate recourse. They can call and write, but [...]

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The Length of Time It Will Take to Rebuild Your Credit – With or Without Bankruptcy

04/10/12

Clients are always concerned about their credit score.  It is not unusual for the question “How will bankruptcy affect my credit score?” to be the first thing that comes out of someone’s mouth when they consider bankruptcy as an option.  Although bankruptcy does have an effect on your credit, the effect may not be as [...]

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