What Bankruptcy Can & Cannot Do For Federal Tax Debt
If you have federal tax debt, you may be wondering if filing for bankruptcy can do anything to help your situation. You may have even heard commercials offering the hope of eliminating tax debts...
Redefining “Undue Hardship” May Make it Easier to Discharge Student Loan Debt in Bankruptcy
Student loan debts have only ever been dischargeable by bankruptcy under the most dire of circumstances, but student loan write-offs may soon be easier to accomplish if the Obama administration’s proposal is approved. The...
Bankruptcy and Success are Not Mutually Exclusive
It is a popular misconception that only unsuccessful people or businesses file for bankruptcy, or that there is no way for people to achieve success in the future after filing. Allmand Law Firm, PLLC...
What You Need to Know About Filing for Bankruptcy More Than Once – Bankruptcy Law
Financial troubles can happen to anyone. Even the most financially responsible people can experience hardships that lead them into overwhelming debt, including the loss of a job, a long-term illness, or any other unforeseen...
What is the Bankruptcy Means Test?
In 2005, lawmakers passed the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention & Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA) and made several significant changes to U.S. bankruptcy laws. BAPCPA affected both consumer and business bankruptcies by creating a new test...
Reasons to File Bankruptcy at the Beginning of the New Year
If you ask any bankruptcy lawyer what they feel the best time is for filing bankruptcy, you'll likely hear a resounding, "Now!" In truth, waiting around to file bankruptcy increases your risk for wage...
Are Funds in an Inherited IRA Protected in Bankruptcy?
The Supreme Court finally addressed the issue of when an IRA does not count as a retirement account. For nearly ten years, the question of whether inherited IRAs are protected during bankruptcy has gone...