Death and Bankruptcy
When a debtor in Chapter 7 bankruptcy dies, what happens to the case? Well surprisingly, the dead don't get off the hook that easily. According to precedent set by previous bankruptcy cases a debtor...
When a debtor in Chapter 7 bankruptcy dies, what happens to the case? Well surprisingly, the dead don't get off the hook that easily. According to precedent set by previous bankruptcy cases a debtor...
Texas Bankruptcy Exemptions A constant debate occurs between the exemptions allowed to keep an individual safe at the time of bankruptcy. Most states have the option of opting for federal exemptions (once mandated on...
If you're filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the law does allow the transfer of small customary gifts to family members within one year before filing for bankruptcy. A small customary gift...
The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Act of 2005 guarantees that unpaid child support and alimony debt has priority over any other creditors, including taxes owed and cannot be discharged in bankruptcy. The person...
When filing for either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy there are few things that you can expect from your creditor. The creditor will stop all collection actions against you. This means that when...
If you're considering bankruptcy; but are expecting or receiving monetary awards due to a personal injury case make sure your Dallas-Fort Worth bankruptcy attorney is aware of your rights under the new bankruptcy laws....
There are thousands of self-employed individuals in the Dallas-Fort Worth area facing financial difficulty; but many of them are under the false assumption that because they are self-employed they don't qualify under the new...