Tackling Mortgage Payment Troubles In Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
When a debtor files Chapter 13 bankruptcy with a mortgage they may choose to keep their house and continue to pay the mortgage. However, because of the length of Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases, they...
Your Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Case And Life Changes
If you're filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy, it's possible that your life could change significantly during the course of three to five years. The possibility of change negatively impacting the ability to make payments is...
“Catching Up” On Debt Payments In Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
The main benefit of Chapter 13 bankruptcy is that it allows a debtor to keep their assets while catching up on their debt payments. How Certain Debts Are Treated During Bankruptcy Below is a...
Should You Terminate a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is a court ordered repayment plan that helps filers establish plans that they can manage so they can stay on top of their debts and in some cases keep their...
Take Care Of Yourself First In Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
If a debtor files Chapter 13 bankruptcy , their disposable income must go to pay their creditors. However, the bankruptcy code allows certain deductions when calculating a debtor's disposable income. Insurance is one of...
Paying Off Secured Debts In Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Secured Debt in Bankruptcy Debtors filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy sometimes approach secured debt payment with confusion and trepidation. There are a lot of misconceptions about how secured debt is treated in bankruptcy and how...
Lien Stripping In “No Discharge” Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Cases
In a recent bankruptcy case involving a debtor who filed Chapter 13 bankruptcy within four years after receiving a Chapter 7 bankruptcy discharge, the bankruptcy court ruled that he had a right to strip...