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Six Actionable Tips on Writing a Credit Dispute Letter

The Fair Credit Reporting Act was created to help consumers dealing with errors on their credit report. When disputing something on your report, you will want to take action in the best possible manner. Otherwise, with one mistake, you will be forced deal with a host of problems. With this in mind, here are six... Read more »

Six Actionable Tips on Writing a Credit Dispute Letter

The Fair Credit Reporting Act was created to help consumers dealing with errors on their credit report. When disputing something on your report, you will want to take action in the best possible manner. Otherwise, with one mistake, you will be forced deal with a host of problems. With this in mind, here are six... Read more »

Are My Children’s Assets Protected in Bankruptcy?

When you file bankruptcy protection debtors are required to list their assets. This information is recorded in Schedule C of your filing documents or your petition. If you have children you may have concerns about their property and whether bankruptcy can assist in keeping them away from creditors. In most cases, this is not an... Read more »

Are My Children’s Assets Protected in Bankruptcy?

When you file bankruptcy protection debtors are required to list their assets. This information is recorded in Schedule C of your filing documents or your petition. If you have children you may have concerns about their property and whether bankruptcy can assist in keeping them away from creditors. In most cases, this is not an... Read more »

Are My Children’s Assets Protected in Bankruptcy?

claim-children-taxesWhen you file bankruptcy protection debtors are required to list their assets. This information is recorded in Schedule C of your filing documents or your petition. If you have children you may have concerns about their property and whether bankruptcy can assist in keeping them away from creditors. In most cases, this is not an […]

Are My Children’s Assets Protected in Bankruptcy?

When you file bankruptcy protection debtors are required to list their assets. This information is recorded in Schedule C of your filing documents or your petition. If you have children you may have concerns about their property and whether bankruptcy can assist in keeping them away from creditors. In most cases, this is not an... Read more »

Do Bankruptcy Laws Vary from One State to Another?

Decision-MakingBankruptcy laws do not vary from one state to another. Meaning, laws are the same for all states. However, when you file bankruptcy each state may have different median income amounts you need to meet in order to qualify. Exemptions you qualify for may also vary depending on the type of property. It is important […]

Do Bankruptcy Laws Vary from One State to Another?

Bankruptcy laws do not vary from one state to another. Meaning, laws are the same for all states. However, when you file bankruptcy each state may have different median income amounts you need to meet in order to qualify. Exemptions you qualify for may also vary depending on the type of property. It is important... Read more »

Today In Bankruptcy – 04-24-2014

Bringing you the most up-to-date news, tips and blogs throughout the web. Here’s your Bankruptcy Update for April 24th, 2014 Gherkin tower on way out of bankruptcy pickle Top L.A. bankruptcy law firm to close doors Debt Settlement vs. Bankruptcy: Which is Worse for Credit Score?
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Today In Bankruptcy – 04-24-2014

Today-In-Bankruptcy (1)Bringing you the most up-to-date news, tips and blogs throughout the web. Here’s your Bankruptcy Update for April 24th, 2014 Gherkin tower on way out of bankruptcy pickle Top L.A. bankruptcy law firm to close doors Debt Settlement vs. Bankruptcy: Which is Worse for Credit Score?

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