Common myths about filing bankruptcy
As bankruptcy attorney, I often hear some of the same questions on why the potential client shouldn’t file bankruptcy. Here are some of the answers
As bankruptcy attorney, I often hear some of the same questions on why the potential client shouldn’t file bankruptcy. Here are some of the answers
This is one of my most popular questions I have from spouses who come to see me to file for bankruptcy protection. Many of the
My experience has been that consumerbankruptcycounseling.info offers one of the least exensive or cheapast bankruptcy credit counseling certificates at $5.00. That being said, all certified
The entire Chapter 7 bankruptcy process from filing date to discharge date is approximately 4-5 months. There are a few variables that can extend the
I am not going to recommend on my blog on rather you should sign a reaffirmation agreement because each case has its own specific facts.
In eleven years of filing bankruptcy cases, I have only had a few clients lose any property or assets in a bankruptcy. Of these clients
Years ago, local newspapers used to list the names of local residents who had filed for bankruptcy. While newspapers still cover big profile filers or
Most of my Chapter 7 bankruptcy clients never set foot in bankruptcy court. They do attend a creditors meeting called a 341 hearing at the
Yes. In South Carolina, even after being served with foreclosure papers you can still file bankruptcy to stop your mortgage lender from selling your home
Yes. In most circumstances, even if your creditor obtained a civil judgment lawsuit against you (this is where credit card and medical creditors obtain judgments), you
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