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Steps To File An Emergency Bankruptcy Petition

Call: 888-297-6203 The documents required to file an Emergency Bankruptcy Petition with the Court Clerk. 1) Recheck and be sure if an Emergency Bankruptcy Filing is required The procedure of Emergency Bankruptcy Filing comes in handy only when you need immediate bankruptcy relief, and you don't have the time to go through the procedure and file a traditional bankruptcy. In a situation wherein without an automatic stay is in effect, stopping certain forms of collection on the outstanding debt may not be possible, this is the method you need to opt for. The situation may be foreclosure, vehicle [...]

2025-08-25T12:31:23+00:00

Things To Know About Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Call: 888-297-6203 Chapter seven bankruptcy may seem very easy to some but very confusing to some too. These are some things you need to know about chapter 7 bankruptcy. 1) What is Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and how is it different from Chapter 13? A chapter 7 bankruptcy is nothing but a form to give a debtor and option to let go of all of their debts. It may include liquidation of their assets to pay them off. The major difference between the two is that: Chapter 13 sets a payment plan to pay the debts, while chapter 7 [...]

2023-04-19T13:32:25+00:00

Virginia Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Call: 888-297-6203 A Virginia Chapter 7 Bankruptcy has a lot of moving parties. Knowing the different players and the common terminologies used can help in the process. 1) The Debtor The individual who files the petition in a Virginia Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is known as the Debtor. He is the person who seeks discharge of the debts owed to other individuals. A Debtor can be an individual or a business. A joint debtor, that is a Husband and Wife can also file together. 2) The Trustee In a Virginia Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, the person charged with the collection [...]

2025-08-08T08:16:04+00:00

Does Bankruptcy Affect You Financially?

Call: 888-297-6203 In the situation of a financial crisis, bankruptcy may be the only door open for you for a debt-free life. But nothing comes only with benefits. Bankruptcy has both positive as well as negative consequences. Not only during the case, but even later, bankruptcy will affect your life financially. 1) Types of Bankruptcy Most people file for bankruptcy either under Chapter 7 or Chapter 13. In chapter 13, the debtor needs to file a plan as to how they schedule to repay monthly debts, or parts of it, from the income at present over 5 years. [...]

2023-05-19T07:01:14+00:00

Are There Any Age Restrictions When It Comes To Filing For Bankruptcy?

Call: 888-297-6203 There is no age limit when it comes to filing for bankruptcy that is you can never be too young or too old for filing for bankruptcy, it is just your situations and your circumstances that will reveal whether bankruptcy is the best option or not. Legal view ? Legally all young adults and senior citizens can file for bankruptcy but it is not necessary that you should file, it all depends on your situation. It is also not necessary that the court will grant the bankrupt status or not. The most common chapters that one [...]

2025-08-25T09:47:52+00:00

Your Business And Bankruptcy

Call: 888-297-6203 As an individual, you may face a lot of financial issues, and you may think of filing for bankruptcy. You may have a lot of credit card debt also. However, when we talk of business owners it becomes very stressful to cater to financial hardships. For business owners, after a certain time, the line between personal and business finances gets mixed. 1) Common Types of Bankruptcy There are three most common types of bankruptcy, chapter 7 Chapter 11, and chapter 13. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy can be used for both an individual and a business. In Chapter [...]

2023-03-30T11:53:16+00:00

Does Filing For Bankruptcy Help With Wage Garnishment?

Call: 888-297-6203 There are many advantages in filing for bankruptcy and wage garnishment suspension and their permanent cessations are one of the advantages. It is highly advisable to contact a good attorney and understand your case and whether or not it is good for and under which chapter you should file. The first thing that happens just after you file – In most cases, if one is eligible for it, apply for chapter 7 bankruptcy and here almost all your debts are cleared except some taxes, student loans, child support, alimony, and/or criminal fines which are suspended till [...]

2025-08-25T11:27:57+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 [...]

2025-08-25T11:16:12+00:00

What Can Bankruptcy Help You With?

Call: 888-297-6203 You can get rid of your financial problems by filing for bankruptcy. It can help you eliminate some debts while others survive bankruptcy filing and discharge. However, all your obligations cannot be removed through bankruptcy. For example, student loans, alimony, child support, and tax debts survive bankruptcy. Things you can expect from the bankruptcy Bankruptcy is meant to provide you with a fresh financial start. Irrespective of which chapter of bankruptcy you file (Chapter 7 or Chapter 13), there are some things that bankruptcy can help you with. These include: It stops collection activities and creditor [...]

2025-08-13T04:49:31+00:00

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Discharge Is Different

Call: 888-297-6203 To get rid of your debts, you can file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 or chapter 13. Once your bankruptcy chapter is complete, you can get a discharge order from the bankruptcy court, eliminating the filer’s obligation to pay their debts. Chapter 7 requires you to pass the Means Test and have a low disposable income; otherwise, you can file for chapter 13 bankruptcy. In the latter case, you are required to pay your creditors through a 3- to 5-year repayment plan, using your disposable income. You can use bankruptcy exemptions to protect some amount of [...]

2025-08-12T12:59:51+00:00
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