Do I have to go to Court if I file bankruptcy?
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
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 most circumstances, even if your creditor obtained a civil judgment lawsuit against you (this is where credit card and medical creditors obtain judgments), you
The first benefit of filing bankruptcy compared to debt consolidation companies is that all unsecured creditors are wiped out in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. In
Yes. You are required to list all your creditors to include your mortgage lenders and car loans….even if you are current. Failure to list all
1. Maintain adequate medical insurance. 2. Maintain longterm disability insurance. 3. Maintain at all times a six to nine month nest egg of cash for
Chapter 7 article written by Columbia, SC bankruptcy lawyer Daniel Stone What are some of the best reasons to wait to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy in
Motions to Redeem can be a very powerful tool for Debtors in a Chapter 7. This motion allows Debtors to pay the value of the
What is a 341 Trustee hearing like? For most people who file for bankruptcy, they never actually have to appear before a bankruptcy judge. The
Does Chapter 7 eliminate medical and credit card debts? Yes. I would say a majority of my clients filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy relief are
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