Bankruptcy

Is Bankruptcy An Option For A Student Loan?

Call: 888-297-6203 Though difficult to discharge student loans, showing that the payment of debt will make it difficult for you and your family will help a lot. There are bankruptcy options for people with student loans. 1) Bruner Test The most common test used by courts to evaluate whether a particular student is facing undue hardship is Bruner Test. Though in recent times, the courts are looking for other options, by far the most used measure is the Bruner Test. This test requires : a) The debtor to show that neither they nor their family can survive the [...]

2023-04-19T11:53:45+00:00

Can Bankruptcy Help Retrieve A Judgment Creditor’s Funds Levied From My Bank Account?

Call: 888-297-6203 A judgment creditor can cause funds from your checking account to be levied. However, timely action can reverse this. Usually, people come to know of having their checking accounts seized when they receive a notice from the bank. If you wish to recover this, you need to know the process that had taken place. In most cases, bank levies occur only after the creditors have obtained judgment for the money owed to them. However, most of these judgments are obtained by default, usually based on false claims of sending summons and complaints. Unfortunately, the debtors have [...]

2022-04-05T05:55:15+00:00

The Affect Of Chapter 13 Bankruptcy On Your Car

Call: 888-297-6203 1) If Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is filed, can I keep my car, or do I have to give it off? When filing for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, you can keep all of your assets, including the nonexempt ones. A repayment plan is a set-up, and money is paid to the Chapter 13 trustee. Also, none of your property is sold off to pay back the creditors. Through the repayment plan, even if you have nonexempt equity on your car, you will have to pay your creditors (especially unsecured ones) an amount equal to your non-exempt equity. 2) [...]

2023-04-19T11:38:24+00:00

What Are Chapter 7 And Chapter 13? What Is The Difference?

Call: 888-297-6203 In this article, you will know what kinds of debts can be discharged under each and who is eligible for chapter 7 and who is eligible for chapter 13. Chapter 7? Chapter 7 bankruptcy is also called “ straight bankruptcy”. Here all your dischargeable debts are discharged, you just have to keep a list of debts you owe to each company and the list of your assets. There are assets called exempt property which include home, car, and anything essential to start a new life but here also there is a limit to the value of [...]

2022-04-05T07:34:11+00:00

Does The Co-Signer Have To Pay The Debt If You Cannot Pay For It?

Call: 888-297-6203 Usually, when you sign a loan, the lender requires a co-signer. This is to ensure that if you cannot pay the loan, the co-signer will pay it on your behalf. More often than not, it happens if you do not have a supporting credit history and the lender cannot rely on you to repay the debt. If you fail to make the payments, the lender has the freedom to go after the co-signer to recover the money owed to them. When you file for bankruptcy, the automatic stay prevents the creditors to collect money from you. [...]

2023-04-19T11:33:59+00:00

Your Options When You Cannot Afford Your Car?

Call: 888-297-6203 The past couple of years have been difficult for almost everyone. For example, suppose you had bought a vehicle and unfortunately lost the job. In that case, there can be considerable doubt regarding your options. Therefore, if you wish to keep your car and you cannot keep up with your payments, you need to contact the lender immediately to find out if any payment forbearance program is available which allows you to forego some payments. Apart from this, you should also find out from your former employee whether any insurance on your behalf (paid by the [...]

2023-04-19T11:36:03+00:00

At A Stage To File Bankruptcy? Well, Before You Do So, Know These 8 Things

Call: 888-297-6203 1) Bankruptcy can be filed in 2 options Which one you choose, depends on a few things. A- For Chapter 7, you get to keep your house and car, if you can clear their dues, you get to walk away from most of the debt. B - For Chapter 13, depends on your income. If you have earned too much or filed for Chapter 7 in the last 8 years, this is what you need to do. Here, all your debts get paid off, but you don't have to pay the entire thing. Some creditors may [...]

2023-04-19T11:31:29+00:00

COVID-19 AND BANKRUPTCY – The Co-Relation Between The Two

Call: 888-297-6203 During Covid there are job cuts and the whole world is facing sudden unemployment, amidst this period if your creditor harasses you or creates pressure on you to pay up, you will have to know your rights. Serious effects on our life because of the pandemic- Pandemic has had serious effects on a lot of people, especially those who are losing their job or their business is closed because there are no funding or people to buy their products. These people who have debts too are contently pressurized to pay the creditors or they try to [...]

2023-04-19T11:15:18+00:00

Want To Go For Joint Bankruptcy Filing – Know These Facts!

Call: 888-297-6203 Before you plan to go for Joint Bankruptcy, know certain facts with their pros and cons so that it will help you decide whether it is a good option for you or not. 1) Want to know how Joint Bankruptcy works? As the name suggests, in a Joint Bankruptcy Filing, you and your spouse together have to file only one set of documents. These documents that you submit to the Bankruptcy Court should contain all the information and details about both your spouse and yourself, relating to Income, Expenses, Debt, and Assets. Filing for a Joint [...]

2022-04-05T05:04:25+00:00

What All Documents You Will Need To File For Bankruptcy?

Call: 888-297-6203 Planning for consulting a bankruptcy attorney? First, gather and organize 10 documents that you will need. Income Proofs– Assemble income data, like, pay stubs from the last 2 months, your yearly social security aide grant letter, as well as profit and loss statement from any organizations you own or potentially work with. The court should know how much cash you are making and whether you are documenting the right chapter of bankruptcy. Bank statement- Collect bank statements from all the bank accounts under your name for the last 3 months as well if you have closed any [...]

2023-04-19T11:30:14+00:00
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