
Question of the week: How do I know when my bankruptcy case is completed and I am no longer in bankruptcy?
Question of the week: How do I know when my bankruptcy case is completed and I am no longer in bankruptcy? (Click on the video to
Question of the week: How do I know when my bankruptcy case is completed and I am no longer in bankruptcy? (Click on the video to
The purpose of filing bankruptcy is to rid yourself of damaging debt and allow you to get back on your feet. Often times, people find themselves
When I explain how credit scores are calculated to people, I find myself using an analogy to the Wizard of Oz. Credit scores are determined by
When determining if you can qualify for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, we first need to consider your gross household monthly income, your expenses, and the number
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Bankruptcy cases use many unfamiliar words. In this blog post, we translate and explain the most commonly used words and phrases in bankruptcy. Bankruptcy – Bankruptcy
Yes. In bankruptcy cases, there are some instances in which a court can deny the discharge of your debt. If your discharge is denied, you will
Debt relief agencies promise a fix to your financial problems – give them money and they will settle your debt. Sounds promising, right? The problems arise
In bankruptcy court, it is important to understand which of your debts are dischargeable in court (meaning you will not be responsible for paying them anymore)