How Do I Know When I Should File Bankruptcy?

Bankruptcy is a legal proceeding to either wipe out the debts you owe or pay the debts back at a lower rate. Filing a bankruptcy can sometimes be the best way to handle overwhelming debt but how do you know … Continue reading →

How Do I Know When I Should File Bankruptcy?

Bankruptcy is a legal proceeding to either wipe out the debts you owe or pay the debts back at a lower rate. Filing a bankruptcy can sometimes be the best way to handle overwhelming debt but how do you know … Continue reading →

Keep the Car In Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Keep the Car In Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: What Are your Choices? When you file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you are “in the drivers seat” with some choices on how to keep the car. One choice is to give it back. One choice is to give it back.  Especially if you have a terrible interest rate on […]The post Keep the Car In Chapter 7 Bankruptcy by Robert Weed appeared first on Robert Weed.

Keep the Car In Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Keep the Car In Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: What Are your Choices? When you file Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you are “in the drivers seat” with some choices on how to keep the car. One choice is to give it back. One choice is to give it back.  Especially if you have a terrible interest rate on […]
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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Basics: Part Two

Anywhere from three weeks to fifty days after you file your Chapter 13 bankruptcy paperwork, a meeting of creditors will be held. Seven days before the meeting you will be required to give the trustee copies of your federal income tax return for the previous tax year. If you were not required to file taxes, you will provide a statement saying so.
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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Basics: Part Two

Anywhere from three weeks to fifty days after you file your Chapter 13 bankruptcy paperwork, a meeting of creditors will be held. Seven days before the meeting you will be required to give the trustee copies of your federal income tax return for the previous tax year. If you were not required to file taxes, you will provide a statement saying so.
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Property Exemptions in Bankruptcy

In this article I am going to discuss Schedule C of the bankruptcy petition, which is property exemptions. Under federal and state bankruptcy laws, there are categories and amounts of property that are exempt from the bankruptcy process. This means that you are allowed to keep the property as part of your fresh start after bankruptcy.
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Property Exemptions in Bankruptcy

In this article I am going to discuss Schedule C of the bankruptcy petition, which is property exemptions. Under federal and state bankruptcy laws, there are categories and amounts of property that are exempt from the bankruptcy process. This means that you are allowed to keep the property as part of your fresh start after bankruptcy.
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Filing Bankruptcy and Keeping Your Car with Your Credit Union

The Small Print Says Your Credit Union Can Repossess Your Car If You Are Late on Your Credit Cards. When you get a car loan from a credit union, you sign in small print that they can repossess your car if you don’t pay your credit cards.

Filing Bankruptcy and Keeping Your Car with Your Credit Union

The Small Print Says Your Credit Union Can Repossess Your Car If You Are Late on Your Credit Cards. When you get a car loan from a credit union, you sign in small print that they can repossess your car if you don’t pay your credit cards.  (I have never seen a bank do this; […]

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