Category Archives: Bankruptcy
An Overview Of A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
bankruptcy court record A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is the specific type of legal proceeding that is granted under Federal statues to provide a repayment program for debts that are owed. Under Chapter 13 bankruptcy, a three-year or a five-year repayment … Continue reading
Filing Chapter 13 Bankruptcy – A Procedural Overview
Chapter 13 bankruptcy law is on occasion referred to as reorganization bankruptcy. It’s very different than Chapter 7 bankruptcy. In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy virtually all of your debts are cancelled out. But, you must give up any belongings that … Continue reading
Can You See Life After Bankruptcy?
bankruptcy for The repercussions that affect your life after bankruptcy are twofold. On one hand, those who have filed personal bankruptcy often receive offers for credit cards and auto loans soon after their debts have been officially discharged. This is … Continue reading
The New Bankruptcy Laws Present New Challenges
The New Bankruptcy Laws Make it More Challenging to File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy The most recent changes to bankruptcy laws might make it more challenging for you to file bankruptcy. If you’re in a higher income bracket you’ll no longer … Continue reading
Your Options When Seeking Bankruptcy Advice
credit restoration Everyone makes mistakes, sometimes expensive ones. Credit card debt in America has risen to a record $790 billion, and many Americans owe more than $20,000 on an unsecured credit card. Despite how immersed in personal debt people are, … Continue reading
Bankruptcy Laws
Bankruptcy Laws In 2005 the U.S. was introduced to new bankruptcy laws, which implemented with new bankruptcy laws that passed congress. Before then, Chapter 7 was the most common form of bankruptcy in the United States, because in a Chapter … Continue reading
Bankruptcy Advice You Could Find Helpful
Bankruptcy advice varies, depending on who you ask. A credit card debt reduction company might say that it’s better to just stick it out, settle your debts and establish a monthly payment schedule, even if it takes you five years … Continue reading