Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 07/19/2020 - 17:04
IRS Means Never Having to Say….Anything The IRS is not like most creditors. (Your probably knew that.) The IRS in bankruptcy is not like most creditors in bankruptcy, either. Knowing what debts have been cleared (discharged) by your bankruptcy is easy for most debts. For credit cards, loans (including payday loans, who want you to […]
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/17/2020 - 12:58
Deciding on whether or not you should file for bankruptcy is a tough call. Some may even tell you to declare bankruptcy only as a last resort. But before giving in to the stigma, consider all possible angles in approaching your financial issues.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 07/16/2020 - 10:14
Bankruptcy exemptions help debtors keep some of their property from being seized by the court. In Texas, you may file for exemptions in your homestead, personal property, personal accounts, or vehicles. If you are married, additional exemptions apply.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 07/16/2020 - 10:14
Bankruptcy exemptions help debtors keep some of their property from being seized by the court. In Texas, you may file for exemptions in your homestead, personal property, personal accounts, or vehicles. If you are married, additional exemptions apply.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 07/16/2020 - 10:14
Bankruptcy exemptions help debtors keep some of their property from being seized by the court. In Texas, you may file for exemptions in your homestead, personal property, personal accounts, or vehicles. If you are married, additional exemptions apply.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 07/16/2020 - 10:14
Bankruptcy exemptions help debtors keep some of their property from being seized by the court. In Texas, you may file for exemptions in your homestead, personal property, personal accounts, or vehicles. If you are married, additional exemptions apply.