How Can I Keep My Car During Bankruptcy?
Workers need a car, that's just a fact. Unless you live in a centralized city like New York, a car is a necessity. If you want to get a job, keep a job, shop,...
Workers need a car, that's just a fact. Unless you live in a centralized city like New York, a car is a necessity. If you want to get a job, keep a job, shop,...
For years banking institutions have worked hard at convincing debtors that they should bank and borrow money at the same financial institution. But what if things go bad and you can't pay your bills...
Before the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention Consumer Protection Act on October 17, 2005, renters facing eviction could file bankruptcy to buy a little more time and try to work things out with their landlord. But...
When filing for chapter 7 bankruptcy, many debtors find that money is so limited that they cannot afford the bankruptcy filing fee. If a debtor filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy is in this situation,...
It is important to note that all the assets of a sole proprietor and the assets of their businesses will be considered ONE when a debtor files for Chapter 13 or Chapter 7 bankruptcy...
Bankruptcy and Inheritance According to bankruptcy law, if a debtor receives an inheritance within 180 days of filing for bankruptcy, that inheritance becomes the property of the bankruptcy estate. In this case a debtor...