Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Do you have too much debt to handle? Know the signs…

05/15/13

Debt isn’t always bad, but be careful about taking on too much… It gets a bad rap, but debt is not necessarily always a bad thing. In the business world, Fortune 500 companies sell off debt in the form of bonds to raise capital and expand operations. They create jobs in the process. In the [...]

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File Bankruptcy or Settle a Debt? Check your Credit Report.

05/02/13

While there are many and varied reasons that people file a bankruptcy case or settle a debt, certainly an improved credit score is a desired result. Unfortunately, post bankruptcy and post debt settlement credit reporting is often not accurate. A Creditor May Continue to Report a Debt The most common way in which credit reporting [...]

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Should I Sign a Reaffirmation Agreement?

03/19/13

Your mortgage lender is demanding that you “reaffirm” a mortgage note on your residence in your bankruptcy case. Should you agree to do so? First the basics: There are two parts to your agreement with the mortgage lender regarding your residence. The first part is the note, your promise to repay the amount of money [...]

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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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Debt Settlement, the IRS and Bankruptcy: Three Rules to Know

02/15/13

If you find yourself deep in debt, and are exploring your options to get out, the odds are you’ve considered both bankruptcy and debt settlement. In order to help you make a more educated decision, there are three rules you should be aware of. Rule #1: Settling Debts Outside of Bankruptcy Can Increase Your Tax [...]

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Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Florida: What You Need to Know

02/12/13

An Overview of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Florida This article is part of a series on the various state exemption laws that can change the outcome of a bankruptcy case, especially as it pertains to keeping your property. There are many misunderstandings about bankruptcy, one of which is the idea that because the Bankruptcy Code [...]

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Can My Credit Card Company Sue and Take My Stuff If I Don’t Pay?

02/07/13

The Goal of Credit Card Lawsuits is to Strengthen the Lender’s Collection Position Credit card debt, unlike mortgage debt, is unsecured debt. This means your credit card company can’t come immediately take your stuff when you don’t pay. Having said that, if you fall behind on credit cards, your lender will quickly try to transition [...]

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