Special Class of Creditors Disallowed in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Case
In the Chapter 13 bankruptcy case of two Texas debtors, the bankruptcy court dismissed the debtors' repayment plan because it made special provisions for a "special class" of creditors. These special class creditors would...
Expecting a Child Soon and Considering Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
If you're an expectant working mother and will take medical leave from your job during your Chapter 13 bankruptcy , you may be able to reduce payments based on your reduced income for that...
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy an Effective Remedy to Discharge “Stubborn Debt”
Many people considering bankruptcy who are often worried that they may not qualify for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy discharge don't realize that Chapter 13 bankruptcy actually discharges more "types" of debt than Chapter 7...
What Happens To My Chapter 13 Bankruptcy If I Can No Longer Work?
Many debtors considering bankruptcy worry that they will be forced to continue their Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan even if they can no longer work because of an injury or other valid reason. If for...
Does Temporary Increase in Income Affect Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
Debtors who file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy are placed on a payment plan based on their income and expenses. If that income increases, the plan may change; but if it is only a small...
Who Files Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
Filing Chapter 13 Bankruptcy There are two chapters of bankruptcy commonly used by individual debtors, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy . Although many debtors with no assets file Chapter 7 bankruptcy , there...
When Does Unsecured Debt Become Secured?
When discussing "unsecured" debt most debtors are speaking of credit card debt . But unsecured debt could also include a personal loan, loans from friends/family, unpaid rent etc. Basically, unsecured debt is any debt...