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Tag Archives: Bankruptcy
The Minnesota Bankruptcy Clients Biggest Regret
One thing we hear almost daily from our clients is how they wish they would have filed for bankruptcy sooner. They wish they would have pushed aside all of their preconceived ideas about filing and the negative stigmas and gone … Continue reading
Bankruptcy Payments Permitted to be Directed Toward Principal During Plan
Faced with a nearly impossible standard to discharge federal student loan debt in bankruptcy due to undue hardship, creative debtors’ attorneys and the bankruptcy courts are continuing to create pockets of relief wherever possible. Finding that “non-dischargeability does not immunize … Continue reading
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All about bankruptcy discharges:
During the 12-month period that ended September 30, 2018, more than 760,000 Americans filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. These Americans were facing seemingly insurmountable debts, but the bankruptcy process offered them a way out. … Continue reading
Pros and Cons of Reaffirming a Car Loan After Bankruptcy
We recently discussed whether you should continue to lease a vehicle when you are filing for bankruptcy. You are more likely to have to decide whether you will reaffirm your car loan. In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case, you can … Continue reading
Texas Hot Check Law And Bankruptcy
Writing Bad Checks in Texas A hot check is a check that a bank cannot pay because there are insufficient funds in the account to pay the check or the checking account does not exist at all. It does not … Continue reading