What Happens to My House if I File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
Your House During Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Many debtors are under the impression that they will automatically lose their home if they file Chapter 7 bankruptcy . The idea has even kept many from filing...
Is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy an Option to Help Me Keep Secured Property?
Secured Property and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy It's common to be told by your bankruptcy attorney or trustee that secured property should be paid for or returned in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case. Meaning if...
Getting a Mortgage After a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Once you've filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy you can expect that fact to stay on your credit report for up to 10 years and how quickly you build you credit back up depends on...
Neglect Of Fiduciary Duty Can Render Some Debts Nondischargeable In Bankruptcy
In the recent Chapter 7 bankruptcy of a Texas debtor, the bankruptcy court ruled that debt owed to a partnership would be nondischargeable because the debtor willfully neglected their fiduciary duty. Early on in...
What Happens to My Car Loan After Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?
Whether you've filed for bankruptcy or thinking about it, you might want to know what happens to your car loan after Chapter 7 discharge. You have several options open to you for keeping or surrendering...
Debtor’s Luxury Vehicle Purchase Indicated Bad Faith Bankruptcy Filing
In the Chapter 7 bankruptcy case ofHageney, Keith T. and Carolyn J.; In re, the bankruptcy court ruled that a debtors' Chapter 7 bankruptcy case was probably filed in bad faith because the debtor...
Bankruptcy Court Finds Creditors To Be In Contempt For Violating Discharge
In the bankruptcy case of Jarvar, Stanley E. and Barbara J.; In re (Jarvar v. Title Cash of Montana Inc., et al.), the bankruptcy court found Title Cash (the creditors) to be in civil...