Will anyone find out about my bankruptcy?
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
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
You have to remain current on your post petition mortgage payments in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. If you fall bend on your payments, your mortgage
HERE ARE SOME OF THE TOP ADVANTAGES OF FILING A CHAPTER 13 1. STRIP IRS TAX LIENS 2. STRIP A SECOND MORTGAGE (VALUE AT
The number 1 reason why a Chapter 13 case might be petitioned for dismissal is for non-payment. In our District, we can file Moratorium motions
Wage Orders are an excellent way for Debtors in Chapter 13 to pay their monthly Chapter 13 Plan payment. Please note that in cases where
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
IRS tax debt article written by Columbia, SC bankruptcy attorney Daniel Stone Are IRS taxes dischargeable in bankruptcy? The short answer is some are. The
Can a Debtor re-file his or her Chapter 13 bankruptcy within one year of a prior case being dismissed? Before I answer the question, it is important
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