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Texas Bankruptcy FAQs

If I Pay Child Support and I File Bankruptcy, Will My Spouse Be Notified?

I Do Not Have All of My Pay Stubs for the Last Six Months, What Can I Do?

Am I Responsible For My Spouse’s Debts? Maybe…

Texas is a community property state, what that means is that you and your spouse are liable for all debts incurred within the marriage. Let’s take a look at some possible scenarios: My spouse...

Why Parents Should Not Financially Sacrifice Themselves For Their Adult Children

Election time is here again, which means that proverbial “dirt digging” is back in fashion for every politician out there, left, right and center. One such “dirt digging” campaign is getting a lot of...

Texas Resources For The Newly Impoverished

The number of Texans living in poverty increased in 2009 and the number of children dependent on Medicaid also increase. An estimated 428,000 Texans fell into poverty last year, bringing the total to 4.26...

How Can I Stop A Wage Garnishment?

Millions of Americans who have suffered a job loss are at risk of a future wage garnishment . Many debtors mistakenly handle the prospect of a wage garnishment by ignoring creditor calls and letters;...

Five Reasons to be Honest About Your Assets

Bankruptcy is a great opportunity for many people to get back on track financially, but you need to be honest with the court and your attorney. If you are struggling financially, it is likely...